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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF WATER & IRRIGATION
COAST WATER SERVICES BOARD (CWSB)
RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN REPORT
FOR
LOT 3 PIPELINES AND RESERVOIRS
Works carried out under
Contract No.: CWSB/WaSSIP-AF/C/25/2013
Report Prepared by:
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers
MAY 2017
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Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs i
RAP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Background
The Coast Water Services Board (CWSB) is a Parastatal (Government Owned and
Autonomous) created under Water Act, 2002 and established through a Gazette Notice No.
1328 of 27 February 2004.
CWSB (or the Board) is the agency charged with the responsibility for the effective and
efficient provision of water and sanitation services within the Coast Province. The Board
undertakes this by contracting Water Service Providers.
CWSB as part of its mandate intends to improve bulk water supply to Kilifi and Gongoni Areas
in Kilifi Sub-County and Magarini Sub-County respectively.
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers has been contracted to undertake the ESIA and RAP for the
proposed pipelines as part of the WaSSIP projects with funding from the World Bank.
An ESIA has been carried out on the proposed project and observations made that the project
will displace some structures, trees, crops and businesses along the pipeline routes and land
owners at the proposed Gongoni reservoir site, hence the need for this report.
Study Methods
The methodology for carrying out the RAP included data collection and analysis of data from
various sources. These Included:
Primary Data Sources including household questionnaires, key informant interviews,
site visits and observations.
Secondary Data Sources including design report, World Bank Policies and Kenyan
Policies on Resettlement.
The data collected in the field was analysed to obtain the socio-economic background of the
PAPs, inventory of affected assets and cost the RAP implementation.
Legislative Framework for this Study
The main laws in the Country governing resettlement are the Land Act, No 6 of 2012 which
identifies steps required for land acquisition, establishment of way leaves and land registration.
The Constitution of Kenya also highlights matters of resettlement and land ownership.
In addition to the local legislation, the Consultant also reviewed the relevant World Bank
Operational Policies on Resettlement, Indigenous people, physical and cultural resources and
access to information, which would cover the gaps in the local laws concerning resettlement.
Expected impacts
The proposed pipelines cause several resettlement impacts. These will include:
Impacts on Land
Impacts on Structures (permanent, semi-permanent, temporary, wells and sheds)
Impacts on trees and Crops
Impacts on businesses/livelihood
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Eligibility Criteria and Entitlement Employed for the RAP
The main criteria employed for establishing the Eligibility of PAPs included:
A PAP was defined as one having a parcel of land (both structure(s), tree(s), crop(s),
fence(s) and business (es) within the proposed project way leave.
Setting of the Cutoff date: the PAPs identified during the data collection exercise were
eligible for compensation for the aforementioned assets. The cutoff date was
established as 7th July 2015. Any developments after this date are not eligible for
compensation.
The Entitlement for the project is summarised in the table below:
Affected Asset Eligibility Conditions Entitlements
Land for proposed tank site
whether legally or
informally owned
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the land.
Full replacement cost of
affected land, based on
prevailing market prices in
the area.
If more than half of a PAP’s
land is affected, total
displacement and
compensation for full land
parcel.
Structures on the way leave
within the road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
structure.
Replacement Cost of
Structure
Structures that may be
blocked off during the
trenching process
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
structure.
Disturbance allowance
computed from
Replacement Cost of
Structure
Trees and Crops along the on
the way leave within the
road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the trees
and crops.
Allowance to cut tree and
harvest crops.
Fences along the proposed
way leave within the road
reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the fence
Replacement Cost of fence
and an allowance to move
the gate
Businesses on the way leave
and within the road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
business
Livelihood compensation
comprising of 3 months
business income
Businesses on the road
reserve that will be blocked
off during the construction
but can resume after
construction.
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
business
Disturbance Allowance
computed from Livelihood
compensation comprising
of 3 months business
income. Based on the
recommendation of the
ESIA for the Contractor to
maintain short working
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Affected Asset Eligibility Conditions Entitlements
sections to avoid
disturbance
In addition to the entitlements mentioned in the table, each of the PAPs was entitled to a 15%
disturbance allowance.
Cost of Entitlements
The following tables present the various entitlements for assets for each of the proposed
pipelines.
Entitlement for loss of Land
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi - 0
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 3 208,200.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 3 208,200.00
Entitlement for loss of Structures
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 223 1,510,365.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 125 1,476,300.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 348 2,986,665.00
Entitlement for trees and crops
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 199 5,384,042.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 127 2,442,695.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 326 7,826,737.00
Entitlement for Fence Owners
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 63 2,172,758.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 57 4,082,115.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 120 6,254,873.00
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Entitlement for Business Owners
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 214 350,000.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 61 60,000.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 275 410,000.00
Disturbance Allowance for PAHs
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 468 9,905,062.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 245 8,229,176.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 713 18,134,239.00
Thus the total entitlement for each of the pipelines is as indicated in the table below:
Total Entitlement for each of the Pipelines
Pipeline PAHs Entitlement K.Shs.
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 468 19,322,227.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 245 16,498,486.00
TOTALS 713 35,820,713.00
RAP Implementation Cost
The RAP implementation cost was also computed taking into account administration costs and
an allowance for inflation and contingencies. Bringing the total cost of the RAP to K.Shs.
43,343,063.00 (forty three million, three hundred and forty three thousand, and sixty
three only) broken down in the table below.
No. RAP Item Cost
1 Total Entitlement Costs (including 15% Disturbance) 35,820,713.00
2 RAP Administration Cost (10)% of Entitlement Cost) 3,582,071.00
3 Allowance for Inflation and Contingencies 3,940,278.00
TOTAL RAP IMPLEMENTATION COST 43,343,063.00
Conclusion
The Resettlement Action Plan identified 713 households. In order to mitigate the impact of the
project on the PAHs a budget of K.Shs. 43,343,063.00 (forty three million, three hundred and
forty three thousand, and sixty three only) should be set aside to implement the RAP. If
implemented in accordance with the laid down laws, guidelines and procedures and any arising
grievances addressed as stipulated, this RAP is adequate to clear the way leave for the proposed
project. This RAP recommends that:
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Any planned displacement of the project affected persons be undertaken after
compensation payments have been made before any construction activities are done
and in accordance with the prevailing law.
Compensation should not only follow the prevailing market rates, but should also be
associated with comprehensive consultations and negotiations with PAPs so as to
minimize grievances
The project affected persons to be given adequate notice to relocate their assets.
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Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 JUSTIFICATION FOR THE RAP ................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE RAP ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 METHODOLOGY FOR CARRYING OUT THE RAP ........................................................ 1-2
1.3.1 Primary Data Collection .................................................................................. 1-2
1.3.2 Secondary Data Collection .............................................................................. 1-3
1.3.3 Public Consultation .......................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.4 Data Analysis and Processing .......................................................................... 1-3
2 PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...................................................................... 2-1
2.1 LOCATION ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 THE BACKGROUND OF PROPOSED PROJECT .............................................................. 2-2
2.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT ................................................................................... 2-2
2.4 DESIGN COMPONENTS .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.4.1 Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ............................................................................... 2-2
2.4.2 Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline .......................................................................... 2-4
2.5 METHODS OF MINIMISING RESETTLEMENT .............................................................. 2-1
3 RELEVANT LEGISLATIVE/ REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ............................... 3-1
3.1 THE LAND ACT, NO. 6 OF 2012 ................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1 Land registration under land act, 2012 ............................................................ 3-1
3.1.2 Way leaves under land act, 2012 ..................................................................... 3-2
3.1.3 Land acquisition under land acts 2012............................................................. 3-3
3.2 LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE GOK IN REGARD TO LAND OWNERSHIP AND
TRANSACTIONS ................................................................................................................... 3-4
3.2.1 Land Ownership in Kenya ............................................................................... 3-4
3.2.2 Legal Provision Governing Voluntary Land Transactions in Kenya............... 3-5
3.2.3 Legal Provision for Involuntary Land Acquisition in Kenya .......................... 3-6
3.3 WATER ACT 2002 .................................................................................................... 3-7
3.4 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010 ....................................................................... 3-7
3.4.1 Access to Information ...................................................................................... 3-7
3.4.2 Classification of land ....................................................................................... 3-8
3.5 THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012 ................................................................. 3-9
3.5.1 The Physical Planning Act (CAP 286) 2010 ................................................. 3-10
3.6 WORLD BANK SAFEGUARD POLICIES ..................................................................... 3-10
3.6.1 The Bank's Operational Policy 4.12: Involuntary Resettlement .................... 3-10
3.6.2 Operational Policy (OP/BP) 4.11: Physical Cultural Resources ................... 3-11
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3.6.3 World Bank Policy on Access to Information, 2010 ..................................... 3-11
3.7 GAPS BETWEEN KENYAN POLICIES AND WORLD BANK POLICIES ON RESETTLEMENT 3-
11
3.7.1 Recommendations for bridging the Gaps ...................................................... 3-12
4 CENSUS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEYS ........................................................ 4-1
4.1 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS OF PAPS ................. 4-1
4.1.1 Sex of Household Heads .................................................................................. 4-1
4.1.2 Marital Status of the Household Head ............................................................. 4-2
4.1.3 PAP Gender Ratio ............................................................................................ 4-3
4.1.4 PAP Literacy Levels ........................................................................................ 4-5
4.1.5 Economic Activity of the Household Head ..................................................... 4-6
4.1.6 Religion ............................................................................................................ 4-7
5 IMPACTS ON PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS ...................................................... 5-1
5.1 IMPACT ON LAND ..................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 IMPACT ON STRUCTURES .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.3 IMPACT ON TREES AND CROPS ................................................................................. 5-2
5.4 IMPACT ON BUSINESS AND LIVELIHOOD ................................................................... 5-2
5.5 IMPACTS ON FENCES AND BOUNDARIES ................................................................... 5-3
5.6 IMPACTS ON PUBLIC ASSETS AND COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS ................................. 5-3
6 CONSULTATIONS – PERSONS, AGENCIES & PUBLIC ........................................ 6-1
6.1 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 6-1
6.1.1 Government Policy on Public Consultation ..................................................... 6-1
6.2 PERSONS OR AGENCIES CONSULTED ........................................................................ 6-1
6.2.1 Overview from the Environmental Manager (CWSB) on 13/01/2015 ............ 6-2
6.2.2 Overview from the Head of Sub-County CWSB Kilifi ................................... 6-2
6.2.3 Overview from the District Educational officer, Kilifi North sub-county ....... 6-3
6.2.4 Overview from the Sub-County Forester ......................................................... 6-4
6.3 PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS .......................................................................................... 6-4
6.3.1 Findings of the meetings .................................................................................. 6-5
7 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND ENTITLEMENT MATRIX ..................................... 7-1
7.1 CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPENSATION ................................................... 7-1
7.1.1 Cutoff Date....................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1.2 Eligibility ......................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1.3 Entitlements Matrix ......................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 VALUATION OF AND COMPENSATION FOR LOSSES ................................................... 7-2
7.2.1 Valuation for Loss of Land .............................................................................. 7-2
7.2.2 Valuation of loss of Structures ......................................................................... 7-3
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7.2.3 Valuation for Loss of trees and crops .............................................................. 7-3
7.2.4 Valuation of Fences ......................................................................................... 7-4
7.2.5 Valuation for Loss of Business/Livelihood ..................................................... 7-4
7.2.6 Valuation for Disturbance ................................................................................ 7-4
7.3 MODE OF PAYMENT OF PAHS .................................................................................. 7-4
8 INCOME RESTORATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MEASURES ............. 8-1
8.1 VULNERABLE GROUPS ............................................................................................. 8-1
9 RAP IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ..................................................................... 9-1
9.1 RAP IMPLEMENTATION DURATION ........................................................................... 9-1
10 GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISMS ................................................................ 10-1
10.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 POSSIBLE SOURCES OF GRIEVANCES .................................................................. 10-1
10.3 COMMITTEES INVOLVED IN THE GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCESS AND THE
MANAGEMENT PROCESS ................................................................................................... 10-1
10.3.1 Sub-County Resettlement and Compensation Committee (SCRCC) ............ 10-1
10.3.2 Locational Resettlement and Compensation Committees (LRCCs) .............. 10-2
10.3.3 The Grievance Management Process ............................................................. 10-2
10.4 GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCEDURE ..................................................................... 10-3
11 ORGANISATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES .............................................................. 11-1
12 MONITORING AND EVALUATION ....................................................................... 12-1
13 RAP COSTS AND BUDGETS ................................................................................... 13-1
13.1 COST OF ENTITLEMENTS ..................................................................................... 13-1
13.1.1 Entitlements for Land .................................................................................... 13-1
13.1.2 Entitlement for Structures .............................................................................. 13-1
13.1.3 Entitlement for Trees and Crops .................................................................... 13-1
13.1.4 Entitlement for Fences ................................................................................... 13-1
13.1.5 Entitlements for Businesses (Loss of Livelihood) ......................................... 13-2
13.1.6 Entitlement for Disturbance ........................................................................... 13-2
13.1.7 Total Entitlements .......................................................................................... 13-2
13.2 RAP IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET ........................................................................ 13-3
14 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................................... 14-1
15 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ 15-1
16 APPENDICES ............................................................................................................. 16-1
16.1 RAP HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE .................................................................... 16-1
16.2 PUBLIC CONSULTATION SUMMARY .................................................................... 16-5
16.2.1 Public Consultation Minutes .......................................................................... 16-5
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16.2.2 Public Consultation Attendance Lists .......................................................... 16-16
16.2.3 Public Consultation Meeting Photos .............................................................. 16-1
16.3 PAP PHOTOS ...................................................................................................... 16-7
16.3.1 Kakuyuni – Kilifi Line ................................................................................... 16-7
16.3.2 Kakuyuni – Gongoni Line ........................................................................... 16-41
16.4 PAP ENTITLEMENT MATRICES ......................................................................... 16-56
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List of Tables Table 2-1: Water Demand for Kilifi Town ............................................................................ 2-3 Table 2-2: Kakuyuni Kilifi Pipeline Characteristics .............................................................. 2-4
Table 2-3: Schematic Map of the Proposed Kakuyuni - Gongoni Pipeline ........................... 2-5 Table 2-4: Water Demand for Gongoni Town and surrounding Areas ................................. 2-5 Table 2-5: Kakuyuni Gongoni Pipeline Characteristics ........................................................ 2-6 Table 5-1: Summary of Affected PAPs ................................................................................. 5-1 Table 5-2: Affected Households with Structures ................................................................... 5-2
Table 5-3: Affected PAPs with trees and crops ..................................................................... 5-2 Table 5-4: Summary of affected PAPs with businesses ........................................................ 5-3 Table 5-5: Affected Households with fences ......................................................................... 5-3 Table 6-1: Persons met during the RAP study in planning the Proposed Water Supply Project
................................................................................................................................................ 6-1 Table 6-2: Learning Institutions in the Area .......................................................................... 6-3 Table 10-1: Table Showing a Sample Grievance Form ....................................................... 10-4 Table 10-2: Sample of a Grievance Resolution Form ......................................................... 10-6
Table 11-1: Institutional Roles in RAP Implementation ..................................................... 11-1 Table 13-1: Summary of Land Owners' Entitlement ........................................................... 13-1 Table 13-2: Summary of Structure Owners’ Entitlement .................................................... 13-1
Table 13-3: Summary of Trees and Crops Owners' Entitlement ......................................... 13-1 Table 13-4: Summary of Fence Owners' Entitlement .......................................................... 13-2 Table 13-5: Summary of Business Owners' Entitlement ..................................................... 13-2
Table 13-6: Summary of Disturbance Entitlement .............................................................. 13-2
Table 13-7: Summary of Entitlement for each pipeline....................................................... 13-2 Table 13-8: Summary of Entitlements per Asset Category ................................................. 13-3 Table 13-9: Summary of RAP Implementation Budget ...................................................... 13-3
List of Figures Figure 2-1: Kakuyuni Kilifi Pipeline route and Project Area Map (Google Maps Image) ... 2-1
Figure 2-2: Kakuyuni - Gongoni Pipeline Route and Project Area Map ............................... 2-2 Figure 2-3: Schematic of the proposed Pipeline .................................................................... 2-3 Figure 2-4: Proposed Tank Site Plan ..................................................................................... 2-1 Figure 4-1: Sex of PAP Household Heads along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ....................... 4-1
Figure 4-2: Sex of Household Heads along Kakuyuni – Gongoni ........................................ 4-2 Figure 4-3: PAPs Marital Status along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ....................................... 4-2
Figure 4-4: PAPs Marital Status along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline ................................. 4-3 Figure 4-5: Male: Female ratio of PAPs along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ........................... 4-4
Figure 4-6: Male: Female ratio of PAPs along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline ..................... 4-4 Figure 4-7: PAP literacy levels along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ......................................... 4-5 Figure 4-8: PAP literacy levels along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline ................................... 4-6
Figure 4-9: Economic Activity of the Household Head along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline ... 4-6 Figure 4-10: Economic Activity of the Household Head along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
................................................................................................................................................ 4-6 Figure 4-11: PAP Income Levels along Kakuyuni – Kilifi ................................................... 4-7 Figure 4-12: PAP Income Levels along Kakuyuni – Gongoni .............................................. 4-7
Figure 4-13: PAP Religion along Kakuyuni – Kilifi ............................................................. 4-8 Figure 4-14: PAP Religion along Kakuyuni – Gongoni ........................................................ 4-8
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Figure 7-1: Eligibility Criteria ............................................................................................... 7-1 Figure 9-1: Proposed Activity for RAP Implementation for each of the Pipelines ............... 9-2 Figure 10-1: Figure Showing Dispute Resolution Procedure .............................................. 10-7
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
CBO Community Based Organization
EMCA Environment Management Coordination Act
RAP Resettlement Action Plan
PAP Project Affected Person
PAH Project Affected Household
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
ESIA Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
GoK Government of Kenya
HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus
ID No. Identity Card Number
K.Shs. Kenya Shillings
LRCC Locational Resettlement and Compensation Committees
SCRCC Sub-County Resettlement and Compensation Committee
MDG Millennium Development Goals
CWSB Coast Water Services Board
MOWI Ministry of Water and Irrigation
NEMA National Environment Management Authority
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NLC National Land Commission
NMK National Museums of Kenya
NPEP National Poverty Eradication Plan
O&M Operation and Maintenance
PEC Poverty Eradication Commission
WSB Water Services Board
WSP Water Services Provider
WSS Water Supply and Sanitation Services
m3 cubic metres
DN Nominal Diameter
DI Ductile Iron
STP Standard Temperature and Pressure
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Coast Water Services Board (CWSB) is a Parastatal (Government Owned and
Autonomous) created under Water Act, 2002 and established through a Gazette Notice No.
1328 of 27 February 2004.
CWSB (or the Board) is the agency charged with the responsibility for the effective and
efficient provision of water and sanitation services within the Coast Province. The Board
undertakes this by contracting Water Service Providers.
Seven Water Services Providers (WSPs) whose areas of jurisdiction correspond with the seven
initial districts of Coast Province, namely, Mombasa, Malindi, Kilifi, Kwale, Taita and Taveta,
Lamu and Tana River have been appointed by the Board to provide water and sanitation
services in their respective jurisdictions. The WSPs are Mombasa Water and Sanitation
Company (MOWASCO), Malindi Water and Sanitation Company (MAWASCO), Kilifi Water
and Sanitation Company (KIMAWASCO), Kwale Water and Sanitation Company
(KWAWASCO), Taita and Taveta Water and Sanitation Company (TAVEVO), Lamu Water
and Sanitation Company (LAWASCO) and Tana River respectively.
Unlike in other parts of the country, CWSB is also the water undertaker for the Coastal Bulk
Water Supply System. Additionally, the Board is the asset holder of all public water and
sanitation facilities within its area of jurisdiction.
CWSB as part of its mandate intends to improve bulk water supply to Kilifi and Gongoni Areas
in Kilifi Sub-County and Magarini Sub-County respectively.
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers has been contracted to undertake the ESIA and RAP for the
proposed pipelines as part of the WaSSIP projects with funding from the World Bank.
1.1 JUSTIFICATION FOR THE RAP
An environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) has been undertaken for the proposed
project and has identified some of the social impacts associated with the project as being
involuntary resettlement along the pipeline routes and the proposed Gongoni reservoir site. The
main type of resettlement will be linear and along existing roads and site specific at the Gongoni
reservoir site. The project will not permanently displace any land owners however some PAPs
will lose fractions of their land, in addition there will be the displacement of several structures,
trees and crops within the road reserve will be affected and as such must be identified and their
owners consulted.
The Resettlement Action Plan helps to define the resettlement and compensation necessary as
a result of implementing the water supply project. This will be in accordance with the Laws of
Kenya.
1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE RAP
The overall objective of the RAP is to ensure that affected individuals, households and, affected
and/or displaced communities are meaningfully consulted, have actively participated in the
planning process and, are adequately compensated to the extent that at least their pre-
displacement incomes or livelihoods have been restored or improved and, that the process is
considered fair and transparent. The objective of the RAP is achieved through collections of
key indicative information on the Project Affected Persons (PAPs) pre-impact status so as to
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enable develop an entitlement matrix geared at restoring the livelihoods to the pre-impact status
or making their livelihoods better.
The Specific Objectives and activities of the RAP include:
Conduct public consultation with PAPs, county governments, and other stakeholders
not only to ensure that their concerns and suggestions are taken in to account, but also
to promote the participation of the stakeholders in the planning, implementation and
evaluation of the RAP;
Conducting census and socio-economic surveys of project affected areas and
populations as a basis for identifying and measuring the types and magnitude of impact
of the project, and the associated displacement and loss of household and community
assets, in order to determine the required amounts of compensation and other
resettlement measures and assistances for the restoration of income and livelihoods;
Design mechanisms and procedures for the resolution of conflict and redress of
grievances arising from the implementation of the RAP and the project;
Design the organizational and institutional arrangements necessary for the
implementation of the RAP, including detailed allocation of responsibilities and
coordination issues;
Formulate a system for the monitoring, review and evaluation of the process and
outcome of the implementation of the RAP;
Formulate criteria for eligibility and entitlement as well as methods and mechanisms
for the valuation of various categories of household and community assets for
compensation, design appropriate strategies for restoration of the income and livelihood
of PAHs, special support measures for vulnerable groups, and social and community
development projects;
Identify and assess the impacts of the project on PAPs and communities in the project
area, identify different options and alternatives to avoid or reduce displacement, of
population and dislocation of livelihoods;
Prepare a timetable for the implementation of the RAP with detailed time-bound
schedules for its various components and activities.
Prepare cost estimates and budget for the implementation of the RAP and its various
components and activities;
Undertaking a review of the relevant national and international policy, legal, and
institutional frameworks and guidelines pertaining to involuntary resettlement, eminent
domain and land tenure, expropriation and compensation, restoration and improvement
of the income and livelihood of PAPs, etc.
1.3 METHODOLOGY FOR CARRYING OUT THE RAP
The methodology for carrying out the RAP included data collection and analysis and is
presented in the chapters of this report. The key steps are outlined below.
1.3.1 Primary Data Collection
1) Household Survey and Enumeration
This was used to identify the affected households and to take an inventory of their assets and
livelihood as well as their socio-economic characteristics. A structured questionnaire was
administered to the identified households by trained enumerators recruited from the local
community. A copy of the questionnaire is provided in the appendices.
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2) Site Visits and Observations
A number of site visits were conducted to locate the proposed pipeline routes and proposed
reservoir site as per the Engineering designs. These visits were also used to identify the people
affected by the design to who were enumerated for the survey. This was done by conducting
actual field measurements for the proposed way leave of 3m for both pipelines as well as about
45x95m for the proposed Gongoni tank site.
1.3.2 Secondary Data Collection
This involved conducting a review of existing documents, reports, laws and policies relating to
resettlement and other issues of the project and the project area. Key documents reviewed
include but were not limited to:
Kenyan Policies and Laws on Land and resettlement
World Bank Policies Land and Resettlement
The Design Report
1.3.3 Public Consultation
This was done at three levels:
Interviews with individual affected persons
Key informant interviews with selected community leaders
Public consultation meetings
1.3.4 Data Analysis and Processing
The collected information was analyzed thematically to reflect the components included in this
RAP report.
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2 PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 LOCATION
The project pipelines are located in Malindi and Kilifi Sub Counties for the Kilifi Pipeline and
Malindi and Magarini Sub Counties for all of which are located in Kilifi County. The proposed
pipelines are shown in the map below:
Figure 2-1: Kakuyuni Kilifi Pipeline route and Project Area Map (Google Maps Image)
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Figure 2-2: Kakuyuni - Gongoni Pipeline Route and Project Area Map
2.2 THE BACKGROUND OF PROPOSED PROJECT
Kilifi Town is currently supplied by a 250 mm branch pipeline which starts at the Sokoke
reservoir and by a 150 mm line which origins in Bomani. The Sokoke reservoir is fed by a 250
mm branch of the Sabaki pipeline. The Sabaki pipeline supplies Nguu Tatu Reservoir with
water, thus the water to kilifi offtakes from the pipeline. The proposed pipeline intends to
offtake water from the Kakuyuni Reservoir and provide dedicated water supply to Kilifi Town
and its environs. This will improve the water supply in the area. The Board also intends to build
a new reservoir alongside the existing one.
Gongoni on the other hand is not connected to the Baricho water supply as such the population
in the area is in great need of water. The Board will also construct a reservoir in Gongoni.
2.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
The objectives of the project are to provide the residents of Kilifi and Gongoni and the
surrounding areas with water to an ultimate year of 2035.
2.4 DESIGN COMPONENTS
2.4.1 Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
The proposed pipeline will be 56Km long and will start at the Kakuyuni reservoir and will end
at the existing reservoir at Birikani in Kilifi Town as shown below.
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Figure 2-3: Schematic of the proposed Pipeline
1) Water Demand Population
The proposed pipeline will supply the town of Kilifi and its environs with water up to the year
2035. The design population in the ultimate design year is 121,396 people. The water demand
and corresponding populations are shown in the table below:
Table 2-1: Water Demand for Kilifi Town
Year 2015 Design Year 2035
Population (persons) Water Demand (m3/d) Population (persons) Water Demand (m3/d)
64,424 5,686 121,396 13,240
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2) General Characteristics
The proposed pipeline begins at the Kakuyuni reservoir at a mean elevation of 121.84masl and
flow via gravity to the Kilifi Reservoir at an elevation of 39.48masl.
The pipeline will be 500mm thick which will meet the water demands for Kilifi and its
environs. The main pipeline characteristics are summarised in the table below:
Table 2-2: Kakuyuni Kilifi Pipeline Characteristics
No. Pipeline Section Length
(Km)
Pipeline
Material
Pressure
Class
STP
1 0+000 – 9+000 Km 9 DN 500 DI PN10 15bar
2 9+000 – 56+207 Km 47.207 DN 500 DI PN16 21bar
Other additional features included in the design are:
8 T-pieces for future connections to adjacent communities
44 air vents
43 wash outs
19 sectional valves
3) Pipeline Route
The proposed pipeline begins at Kakuyuni Reservoir along the C103 road at Kakuyuni Centre.
The. From here, the line shall run on the left side of the road corridor to Kakuyuni village.
At the market place of Kakuyuni village the pipeline shall turn into a southerly direction
towards the village of Gede along the E899 road. On the first 100 m the pipeline will run on
the left side of the road and then cross the road to the right hand side in order to avoid
displacement of structures. It then crosses again to the left, then to the right until Gede Centre
along the Mombasa – Malindi B8 road.
At the Junction with the B8 highway, the pipeline turns right and continues along the right hand
side of the B8 reserve and will cross the highway at Matsangoni Primary School. It then stays
on the left hand side of the road reserve until the entrance to Kilifi town at the Kobil Petrol
Station, and maintain the left hand side until it reaches the reservoir in Kilifi town.
There is an existing 1500m3 reservoir at Kilifi and it is proposed to construct an additional
5000m3 reservoir within the same compound as the existing reservoir.
2.4.2 Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
This pipeline also starts at the Kakuyuni Reservoir towards Gongoni after the Sabaki River on
the B8 highway on the way to Garsen as shown in the schematic below:
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Table 2-3: Schematic Map of the Proposed Kakuyuni - Gongoni Pipeline
1) Water Demand Population
The proposed pipeline will supply the town of Gongoni and its environs with water up to the
year 2035. The design population in the ultimate design year is 225,199 people. The water
demand and corresponding populations are shown in the table below:
Table 2-4: Water Demand for Gongoni Town and surrounding Areas
Year 2014 Design Year 2034
Population (persons) Water Demand (m3/d) Population (persons) Water Demand (m3/d)
103,250 4352 225,199 10,506
The surrounding areas to be supplied in addition to Gongoni include:
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a) Marereni/Fundisa
b) Ngomeni
c) Mambrui
d) Marikebuni
e) Bomani
2) General Characteristics
The proposed pipeline begins at the Kakuyuni reservoir at a mean elevation of 121.84masl and
flow via gravity to the Kilifi Reservoir at an elevation of 22.65masl.
The pipeline will be 400mm thick which will meet the water demands for Gongoni and its
environs. The main pipeline characteristics are summarised in the table below:
Table 2-5: Kakuyuni Gongoni Pipeline Characteristics
No. Pipeline Section Length
(Km)
Pipeline
Material
Pressure
Class
STP
1 0+000 – 17+950 Km 17.95 DN 400 DI PN10 15bar
2 17+950 – 36+360
Km
18.41 DN 400 DI PN16 21bar
Other additional features included in the design are:
3 T-pieces for future connections to adjacent communities and 4 T-pieces for future
branches to adjacent villages
39 air vents
40 wash outs
15 sectional valves
Sabaki River crossing
3) Pipeline Route
The proposed pipeline begins at Kakuyuni Reservoir along the C103 road at Kakuyuni Centre
and runs along the left hand side of the road past Kakuyuni Village towards Ganda Shopping
Centre. It then branches to along E894 towards the B8 Malindi – Garsen Highway just outside
Malindi town. The line still maintains the left hand side along the B8 highway.
The proposed pipeline then crosses the Sabaki River and will use the Sabaki Bridge for support
and then proceeds to the proposed tank site at Gongoni Centre. The proposed site is estimate
to require about 45m by 95m of land. The proposed plan for the tank site is shown in the figure
below:
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Figure 2-4: Proposed Tank Site Plan
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2.5 METHODS OF MINIMISING RESETTLEMENT
In order to avoid excessive displacement and land acquisition along the various pipelines, the
proposed pipeline routes will be located along existing road reserves and the land for the tank
site was sited in an open area away from any permanent residences.
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3 RELEVANT LEGISLATIVE/ REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
This Chapter highlights the various laws, both national and international, that handle the issue
of land, development of water systems and valuation of assets for the purpose of compensation.
They are as follows:
3.1 THE LAND ACT, NO. 6 OF 2012
Under section 19. (1) The Commission shall make rules and regulations for the sustainable
conservation of land based natural resources.
(2) Without limiting what the Commission may prescribe under subsection (1), the rules and
regulations may contain;
(a) Measures to protect critical ecosystems and habitats;
(b) Incentives for communities and individuals to invest in income generating natural resource
conservation programmes;
(c) Measures to facilitate the access, use and co- management of forests, water and other
resources by communities who have customary rights to these recourses;
(d) Procedures for the registration of natural resources in an appropriate register;
(e) Procedures on the involvement of stakeholders in the management and utilization of land-
based natural resources; and
(f) Measures to ensure benefit sharing to the affected communities.
3.1.1 Land registration under land act, 2012
Under section 5 (1) of the land act, 2012 there shall be the following forms of land tenure-
(a) Freehold;
(b) Leasehold;
(c) Such forms of partial interest as may be defined under this Act and other law, including but
not limited to easements; and
(d) Customary land rights, where consistent with the Constitution.
(2) There shall be equal recognition and enforcement of land rights arising under all tenure
systems and non-discrimination in ownership of, and access to land under all tenure systems.
Title to land may be acquired through;
(a) Allocation;
(b) Land adjudication process;
(c) Compulsory acquisition;
(d) Prescription;
(e) Settlement programs;
(f) Transmissions;
(g) Transfers;
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(h) long term leases exceeding twenty one years created out of private land; or
(i) Any other manner prescribed in an Act of Parliament.
Under section 8 (a), the Land Commission shall identify public land, prepare and keep a
database of all public land, which shall be geo-referenced and authenticated by the statutory
body responsible for survey;
(d) May require the land to be used for specified purposes and subject to such conditions,
covenants, encumbrances or reservations as are specified in the relevant order or other
instrument.
Section 9 (1) states that any land may be converted from one category to another in accordance
with the provisions of this Act or any other written law.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1);
(a) Public land may be converted to private land by alienation;
(b) Subject to public needs or in the interest of defense, public safety, public order, public
morality, public health, or land use planning, public land may be converted to community land;
(c) Private land may be converted to public land by;
(i) Compulsory acquisition;
(ii) Reversion of leasehold interest to Government after the expiry of a lease; and
(iii) Transfers; or
(iv) Surrender.
(d) Community land may be converted to either private or public land in accordance with the
law relating to community land enacted pursuant to Article 63(5) of the Constitution.
(3) Any substantial transaction involving the conversion of public land to private land shall
require approval by the National Assembly or county assembly as the case may be.
3.1.2 Way leaves under land act, 2012
Subject to and in accordance with section143 (1) and section 146, the Commission may, create
a right of way which shall be known as public right of way.
144.(1) Unless the Commission is proposing on its own motion to create a wayleave, an
application, for the creation of a wayleave , shall be made by any State department, or the
county government, or public authority or corporate body, to the Commission.
(2) An application shall be made in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by any
prescribed information or other information that the Commission may, in writing require the
applicant to supply and the Commission shall not begin the process of creating a wayleave until
all prescribed or required information has been submitted to it.
(3) In order to enable a proposed wayleave to be created by the Commission of its own motion
to comply with the provisions of this section, the Commission shall complete an application
form as if it were applying to create a wayleave and references to "the applicant" in this Sub-
part in relation to an application to create a wayleave shall be taken to apply as well to the
Commission.
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(4) The applicant shall serve a notice on: - (a) all persons occupying land over which the
proposed wayleave is to be created, including persons occupying land in accordance with
customary pastoral rights;
(b) The county government in whose area of jurisdiction land over which the proposed
wayleave is to be created is located;
(c) All persons in actual occupation of land in an urban and per-urban area over which the
proposed wayleave is to be created; and
(d) Any other interested person.
(5) The Commission shall publish the application along the route of the proposed wayleave
calculated to bring the application clearly and in a comprehensible manner to the notice of all
persons using land over which the proposed wayleave is likely to be created.
A county government, an association, or any group of persons may make an application to the
commission for a communal right of way on accordance to section 145 (1).
3.1.3 Land acquisition under land acts 2012
Under section 110 (1) of Land Acts 2012 Land may be acquired compulsorily under this Part
if the Commission certifies, in writing, that the land is required for public purposes or in the
public interest as related to and necessary for fulfillment of the stated public purpose.
Part 2 of this section states that if, after land has been compulsorily acquired the public purpose
or interest justifying the compulsory acquisition fails or ceases, the Commission may offer the
original owners or their successors in title pre-emptive rights to re-acquire the land, upon
restitution to the acquiring authority the full amount paid as compensation.
Section 111 (1) states that if land is acquired compulsorily under this Act, just compensation
shall be paid promptly in full to all persons whose interests in the land have been determined.
The commission shall make rules to regulate the assessment of just compensation.
Likewise where land is acquired compulsorily, full compensation shall be paid promptly to all
persons affected in accordance to section 113 (1). (2) Subject to Article 40 (2) of the
Constitution and section 122 and 128 of this Act, an award-
(a) Shall be final and conclusive evidence of-
The size of the land to be acquired;
The value, in the opinion of the Commission, of the land;
The amount of the compensation payable, whether the persons interested in the land
have or have not appeared at the inquiry; and
(b) Shall not be invalidated by reason only of a discrepancy which may thereafter be found to
exist between the area specified in the award and the actual area of the land.
Section 124 of the Act allows for the temporary acquisition of land for public purpose or public
interest; or for, the possession of the land is necessary in the interests of defense, public safety,
public order, public morality, public health, urban planning, or the development or utilization
of any property in such manner as to promote the public benefit; for utilization in promotion
of the public good for periods not exceeding 5 years. At the expiry of the period, the
Commissioner of Land shall vacate the land and undertake to restore the land to the conditions
it was before as per section 125. The compensation to be paid under section 120 shall be limited
to the damage done to trees, plants, growing crops and permanent improvements on the land,
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together with a periodical sum for diminution in the profits of the land and of adjoining land
by reason of that use.
148. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, compensation shall be payable to any person
for the use of land, of which the person is in lawful or actual occupation, as a communal right
of way and, with respect to a wayleave, in addition to any compensation for the use of land for
any damage suffered in respect of trees crops and buildings as shall, in cases of private land,
be based on the value of the land as determined by a qualified valuer.
(2) Compensation relating to a wayleave or communal right of way shall not be paid to a public
body unless there is a demonstrable interference of the use of the land by that public body.
(3) Damage caused as a result of the creation of a wayleave shall include any preliminary work
undertaken in connection with surveying or determining the route of that wayleave, and
whether the trees, crops or buildings so damaged were included in the route of the wayleave as
delineated in the order of the Cabinet Secretary.
(4) The duty to pay compensation payable under this section shall lie with the State Department,
county government, public authority or corporate body that applied for the public right of way
and that duty shall be complied with promptly.
(5) If the person entitled to compensation under this section and the body under a duty to pay
that compensation are unable to agree on the amount or method of payment of that
compensation or if the person entitled to compensation is dissatisfied with the time taken to
pay compensation, to make, negotiate or process an offer of compensation, that person may
apply to the Court to determine the amount and method of payment of compensation and the
Court in making any award may, make any additional costs and inconvenience incurred by the
person entitled to compensation .
(5) The Commission shall make Regulations prescribing the criteria to be applied in the
payment of compensation under this section and to give effect to this section.
3.2 LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE GOK IN REGARD TO LAND OWNERSHIP AND TRANSACTIONS
3.2.1 Land Ownership in Kenya
Kenyan law recognises three categories of land in Kenya subsequent to which, basic or radical
title vests either in the Government for Government land, registered owners in the case of titles
granted by the Government; and in the County councils for both Trust land and registered titles
derived from Trust land.
1) Government Owned Land
Land that previously vested in the Regions was relocated to the Government of Kenya in 1964
and this situation continues to this date. Government land includes all un-alienated government
land held and occupied by government agencies, territorial sea and sea bed, all public roads
whether gazetted or not and land that remained un-adjudicated under the Land Titles Act
(Cap.282).
2) Trust Lands
The Kenya Independence Order Council in 1963 provided that all land that was vested in Her
Majesty or in the Governor shall be deemed to have vested in the Regions or the Government
of Kenya on 12th December 1963. All trust lands are vested in County councils, to hold such
land for the benefit of the persons ordinarily resident on that land. Under section 117 of the
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Constitution, an Act of Parliament may empower a County Council to set apart an area of trust
land vested in it for public use and occupation. Thus Local Government Act (Cap. 265)
provides for the establishment of local authorities and defines their functions. Local Authorities
exist for the purposes of planning for and providing basic social amenities and services
including education, health care, roads, sanitation, housing, markets, open spaces, parks etc.
The local Authorities as such are vested with authority over trust land for the benefit of their
residents. Such land can thus be allocated for occupation as follows:
For the purposes of prospecting for or the extraction of minerals or mineral oils; or
By any person or persons who in the opinion of the County council will benefit area
residents.
This latter clause is important because it provides for access to land by schemes meant to
benefit the public. Transfer of such land either to individuals, institutions or other group is
through letters of allotment which must cite the minutes of a full Council meeting which
approved the transaction.
3) Private land
Private land is all land with registered title in accordance with any registration statute. Under
the National Constitution, all land is vested with the Government and occupants of private land
only enjoy usage rights either under lease or freehold arrangements. Section 70 of the
Constitution of Kenya recognizes and protects the right to private property including land.
3.2.2 Legal Provision Governing Voluntary Land Transactions in Kenya
Towards safeguarding this unalienable constitutional right, legal provisions on land registration
and ownership have been put in place as follows:
1) State-owned land
State owned land is governed by diverse laws depending on the purpose for reservation.
2) The Government Lands Act (Cap.280)
The Act governs the allocation and administration of all Government land both urban and
agricultural. State owned land may be allocated free or sold on a commercial basis to
individuals or communities by the Minister responsible for land administration. For cases
where the state-owned land is being used by the public (for instance as settlements, for farming,
for grazing or any other productive activity) the individual or the community would be
expected to pay compensation.
3) Forests Act 2005
All state forests in Kenya were gazetted under Cap 383 but are now protected under the Forest
Act 2005. The Forest Act allows for several avenues towards accessing and use of forestland:
Under the Forest Act, a piece of forest land can be de-gazetted and converted to other
uses. Forest Act however requires all de-Gazettement of forest land to be discussed and
approved by Parliament. All de-gazetted land then reverts to the Commissioner of
Lands who then proceeds to allocate in line with the Land Control Act.
Under the Forest Act 2005, forestland can also be leased for use for other purposes
provided that such use does not contradict the purpose for land reservation.
The same Act also allows for Participatory Management of Forests and thus guarantees
communities (under auspices of Community Forest Associations) rights to access and
utilize certain forest goods and services including siting of water supply intake works
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in forest areas. These intake works require that small infrastructure be placed in water
courses to allow for abstraction.
4) Wildlife Act Cap 376:
Nature Reserves and National Parks are controlled by the Kenya Wildlife Service under the
Wildlife Management and Co-ordination Act of 1976. The common feature with all land
reserved for use by wildlife is that its conversion to any other form must be approved by
parliament.
5) Museums and National Monuments:
Quite often, sites of historical and cultural importance are gazetted and reserved under the
Museums and National Monuments Act. Such land is never available for alternative uses.
6) Riparian Reserves and Water Courses:
All riparian reserves in Kenya governed by the Water Act of 2002 which empowers the Water
Resources Management Authority (WRMA) to define, conserve and regulate activity in
riparian areas.
7) Road reserves
All road reserves are public land reserved under the Physical Planning Act Cap 286. Road
Reserves are unique as public utility lands where all infrastructure lines such as for water
supply, power and telecommunication will be found.
8) Trust Lands
Trust land is defined as land held in trust in Part IX of the Constitution and the Trust Land Act
(Cap.288). The Trust Lands Act (Cap.285) governs the administration of land as described in
section 114 of the Constitution.
9) Private Land:
Transactions in private land in Kenya is regulated under diverse laws namely:
1. Registration of Titles Act (R.T.A):
2. The Land Titles Act (L.T.A): Private land is all land with registered title in accordance
with the Land Titles Act (Cap.282).
3. The Registered Land Act (R.L.A) governs registration of title to land, and for regulation
of dealings in such land. It provides for private ownership of land by individuals. It
should be noted that both individual and corporate persons can hold title under the RLA.
4. The Land Control Act Cap 406: This statute allows for all private land to be adjudicated
and registered following which, a title deed is issued to the registered owner.
Acquisition of private land is through transfer of the Title Deed either on account of
inheritance, purchase or free gift but in all cases, transfers must be registered with the
Sub-County Land Registrars following approval by the Land Control Boards
3.2.3 Legal Provision for Involuntary Land Acquisition in Kenya
The Kenyan law has an explicit provision for expropriation of land under any of three
categories.
In Kenya, expropriation is provided for in the Constitution under section 75 for private land
and sections 117 and 118 for unregistered Trust Land. Section 75(1) provides that the
Government can take possession of private land if this is necessary in the interest of town
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planning among other public interests, or if the development and utilization of the said land is
to promote public benefit:
a) The development and utilization of the property will promote public benefit among
other things.
b) The necessity for expropriation is great enough to justify any hardship caused to any
persons
c) Law for prompt payment of full compensation makes the provision
3.3 WATER ACT 2002
The Water Act makes provision for the conservation, control, apportionment and use of water
resources in Kenya, and for incidental and connected purposes.
This Act, apart from its introductory part 1 on interpretations contains key issues on ownership
and control of water in Kenya and water resources management through the creation, under
powers vested in the Minister of Water. The Water Act (2002) aims at providing for
harmonized and streamlined management of water resources, water supply and sewerage
services. Responsibility for infrastructure development and the provision of services now lies
with Water Services Boards (WSB), eight of which have been established countrywide. These
Boards are required to contract out water delivery services to Water Services Providers
(WSPs), which may be public, private entities or community managed entities dedicated to
water services provision.
Coast Water Services Board (under whose jurisdiction this project falls) is one of the eight (8)
state corporations created under the Ministry of Water and Irrigation pursuant to the Water Act
2002.
Due to the vastness of the CWSB’s area of jurisdiction, the Board has representative offices at
sub-county level that act as coordination centres between the Board and water service provision
companies as well as representing the Board in the sub county’s water related issues. The
proposed water project is under Malindi Water and Sanitation Company (MAWASCO).
The Act also provides for public consultations where appropriate in the use of the resources
notably where such use is likely to impact negatively on the quantity, quality of the water
resources in any catchment area.
Section 94 (1) states that No person shall, without authority under this Act -
Wilfully obstruct, interfere with, divert or obstruct water from any watercourse or any
water resource, or negligently allow any such obstruction, interference, diversion or
abstraction; or
Throw or convey, or cause or permit to be thrown or conveyed, any rubbish, dirt, refuse,
effluent, trade waste or other offensive or unwholesome matter or thing into or near to
any water resource in such manner as to cause, or be likely to cause, pollution of the
water resource.
Section 94 (2) states that a person who contravenes section 94 (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
3.4 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010
3.4.1 Access to Information
Article 35 of the constitution states that every citizen has the right to access:
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(a) Information held by the State; and
(b) Information held by another person and required for the exercise or protection of any right
or fundamental freedom.
In addition the State shall publish and publicise any important information affecting the nation.
3.4.2 Classification of land
Under Article 61 (1) all land in Kenya belongs to the people of Kenya collectively as a nation,
as communities and as individuals.
(2) Land in Kenya is classified as public, community or private.
62. (1) Public land is (a) land which at the effective date was unalienated government land as
defined by an Act of Parliament in force at the effective date;
(b) Land lawfully held, used or occupied by any State organ, except any such land that is
occupied by the State organ as lessee under a private lease;
(c) Land transferred to the State by way of sale, reversion or surrender;
(d) Land in respect of which no individual or community ownership can be established by any
legal process;
(e) Land in respect of which no heir can be identified by any legal process
(f) All minerals and mineral oils as defined by law;
(g) government forests other than forests to which Article 63 (2)(d) (i) applies, government
game reserves, water catchment areas, national parks, government animal sanctuaries, and
specially protected areas;
(h) All roads and thoroughfares provided for by an Act of Parliament;
(i) All rivers, lakes and other water bodies as defined by an act of parliament;
(j) The territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone and the sea bed;
(k) The continental shelf;
(l) All land between the high and low water marks;
(m) Any land not classified as private or community land under this Constitution; and
(n) Any other land declared to be public land by an Act of Parliament; (i) in force at the effective
date; or (ii) enacted after the effective date.
(4) Public land shall not be disposed of or otherwise used except in terms of an Act of
Parliament specifying the nature and terms of that disposal or use.
Section 63 (1) Community land shall vest in and be held by communities identified on the basis
of ethnicity, culture or similar community of interest.
(3) Any unregistered community land shall be held in trust by county governments on behalf
of the communities for which it is held.
(4) Community land shall not be disposed of or otherwise used except in terms of legislation
specifying the nature and extent of the rights of members of each community individually and
collectively.
64. Private land consists of; (a) registered land held by any person under any freehold tenure;
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(b) Land held by any person under leasehold tenure; and
(c) Any other land declared private land under an Act of Parliament.
3.5 THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012
This is an act of Parliament to give effect to Chapter Eleven of the Constitution; to provide for
county governments powers, functions and responsibilities to deliver services and for
connected purposes
According to section 103 the objectives of county planning shall be to;
(g) Protect the historical and cultural heritage, artefacts and sites within the county; and
(h) Make reservations for public security and other critical national infrastructure and other
utilities and services;
(i) work towards the achievement and maintenance of a tree cover of at least ten per cent of the
land area of Kenya as provided in Article 69 of the Constitution; and
(j) Develop the human resource capacity of the county.
Under section 104, (1) A county government shall plan for the county and no public funds shall
be appropriated outside a planning framework developed by the county executive committee
and approved by the county assembly.
(2) The county planning framework shall integrate economic, physical, social, environmental
and spatial planning.
(3) The county government shall designate county departments, cities and urban areas, sub-
counties and Wards as planning authorities of the county.
(4) To promote public participation, non-state actors shall be incorporated in the planning
processes by all authorities.
Under section 111, (1) For each city and municipality there shall be; the
(a) City or municipal land use plans;
(b) City or municipal building and zoning plans;
(c) City or urban area building and zoning plans;
(d) Location of recreational areas and public facilities.
(2) A city or municipal plans shall be the instrument for development facilitation and
development control within the respective city or municipality.
(3)A city or municipal plan shall, within a particular city or municipality, provide for;
(a) Functions and principles of land use and building plans;
(b) Location of various types of infrastructure within the city or municipality;
(c) Development control in the city or municipality within the national housing and building
code framework.
(4) City or municipal land use and building plans shall be binding on all public entities and
private citizens operating within the particular city or municipality.
(5) City or municipal land use and building plans shall be the regulatory instruments for guiding
and facilitating development within the particular city or municipality.
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(6) Each city or municipal land use and building plan shall be reviewed every five years and
the revisions approved by the respective county assemblies.
Under section 115, (1) Public participation in the county planning processes shall be mandatory
and be facilitated through;
(b) Provision to the public of clear and unambiguous information on any matter under
consideration in the planning process, including;
(i) clear strategic environmental assessments;
(ii) Clear environmental impact assessment reports;
(iii) Expected development outcomes; and
(iv) Development options and their cost implications.
(2) Each county assembly shall develop laws and regulations giving effect to the requirement
for effective citizen participation in development planning and performance management
within the county and such laws and guidelines shall adhere to minimum national requirements.
3.5.1 The Physical Planning Act (CAP 286) 2010
Under the Physical Planning Act, physical development activities are supposed to be carried
out according to the physical plans. The Act provides for the preparation and implementation
of physical development plans and for related purposes. It gives provisions for the development
of local physical development plan for guiding and coordinating development of infrastructure
facilities and services within the area of authority of County, municipal and town council and
for specific control of the use and development of land.
Accordingly the processes of physical planning involve two stages; the plan making stage and
the development control stage. The former involves drawing up the actual plan to indicate the
various activities and zones whereas the latter involves the process of determining applications
by developers to carry out specific development activities. Section 36 states “if in connection
with a development application a local authority is of the opinion that proposals for industrial
location, dumping site, sewerage treatment, quarries or any other development activity will
have injurious impact on the environment, the applicant shall be required to submit together
with the application an environment impact assessment report”.
The site layout plan appended to this report shows the route of the entire project route. The
proponent shall secure all mandatory approvals and permits as required by the law.
3.6 WORLD BANK SAFEGUARD POLICIES
3.6.1 The Bank's Operational Policy 4.12: Involuntary Resettlement
This is triggered in situations involving involuntary taking of land and involuntary restrictions
of access to legally designated parks and protected areas. The policy aims to avoid involuntary
resettlement to the extent feasible, or to minimize and mitigate its adverse social and economic
impacts.
It promotes participation of displaced people in resettlement planning and implementation, and
its key economic objective is to assist displaced persons in their efforts to improve or at least
restore their incomes and standards of living after displacement.
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The policy prescribes compensation and other resettlement measures to achieve its objectives
and requires that borrowers prepare adequate resettlement planning instruments prior to Bank
appraisal of proposed projects.
3.6.2 Operational Policy (OP/BP) 4.11: Physical Cultural Resources
The objective of this policy is to assist countries in preserving physical cultural resources and
avoiding their destruction or damage. PCR are defined as movable or immovable objects, sites,
structures, groups of structures, and natural features and landscapes that have archaeological,
paleontological, historical, architectural, religious (including graveyards and burial sites),
aesthetic, or other cultural significance. PCR may be located in urban or rural settings, and may
be above ground, underground, or under water. The cultural interest may be at the local,
provincial or national level, or within the international community. This policy applies to all
projects requiring a category A or B environmental assessment, project located in, or in the
vicinity of recognized cultural heritage sites. Physical cultural resources are important as
sources of valuable scientific and historical information, as assets for economic and social
development, and as integral parts of a people’s cultural identity and practices
3.6.3 World Bank Policy on Access to Information, 2010
The World Bank policy on access to information sets out the policy of the World Bank on
public access to information in its possession. This Policy supersedes the World Bank Policy
on Disclosure of Information, and took effect on July 1, 2010.
This Policy is based on five principles:
Maximizing access to information.
Setting out a clear list of exceptions.
Safeguarding the deliberative process.
Providing clear procedures for making information available.
Recognizing requesters’ right to an appeals process.
In disclosing information related to member countries/borrower in the case of documents
prepared or commissioned by a member country/borrower (in this instance, safeguards
assessments and plans related to environment, resettlement, and indigenous peoples, OP/BP
4.01, Environmental Assessments, OP/BP 4.10, Indigenous Peoples, and OP/BP 4.12
Involuntary Resettlement); the bank takes the approach that the country/borrower provides
such documents to the Bank with the understanding that the Bank will make them available to
the public.
3.7 GAPS BETWEEN KENYAN POLICIES AND WORLD BANK POLICIES ON RESETTLEMENT
Both the Kenyan and World Bank Policies on land acquisition related impacts allow for land
acquisition. However, operational differences exist between both documents as follows:-
While the GoK Policy legally allows for land acquisition and thus causes displacement,
the World Bank Safeguards favour a policy of avoidance or minimization of
involuntary resettlement and design appropriate mitigation provision in case avoidance
or minimization is not possible.
While the Kenyan system has no provision for resettlement and actually allows for
compensation for land at market rates, the World Bank’s Operational Policy- OP 4.12
emphasizes that affected people be provided with compensation at replacement cost
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and supported during the transitional period to improve or at least restore their living
standards to pre-displacement levels.
The Kenya system recognizes only title holders as bonafide property owners while
under OP 4.12, lack of legal title is no bar in extending assistance and support to those
affected by the investments.
3.7.1 Recommendations for bridging the Gaps
This RAP recognizes both provisions of the GoK on land acquisition as stated in the
constitution and its legal provisions and the policy provisions of the World Bank (as provided
in OP 4.12). Where there are gaps between the World Bank Policies and Kenyan Laws, those
of the Bank shall take precedence. The compensation package was derived from summation of
the costs to affected land, fences, buildings, trees and crops to which was added a 15% mark-
up to cater for involuntary acquisition in line with OP 4.12.
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4 CENSUS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEYS
A socio-economic sample survey and census enumeration was conducted in the project area.
The primary objectives of the surveys are, among others, to understand the scale and nature of
project impacts on local communities, identify Project Affected Persons (PAPs) and map out
their social and economic characteristics, obtain information necessary for the preparation of
this Resettlement Action Plan (RAP), establish indicators for the implementation of the RAP,
and provide baseline data for monitoring and evaluation of livelihoods and income restoration
and other sustainable development components of the RAP. Besides, in order to obtain
information needed for entitlement and compensation payments for lost assets, a detailed
inventory of all assets affected by the project was undertaken. In this Chapter, findings of the
census and socioeconomic sample surveys are presented.
4.1 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS OF PAPS
4.1.1 Sex of Household Heads
The PAP population is made up of male headed households in both pipelines. The rest of the
PAPs are female headed, Institutions and the rest are unknown. The unknown PAPs are those
whose assets were identified during the RAP however the owners of the assets will be verified
with the assistance of the local administration. The distribution is shown in the figures below:
Figure 4-1: Sex of PAP Household Heads along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
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Figure 4-2: Sex of Household Heads along Kakuyuni – Gongoni
4.1.2 Marital Status of the Household Head
59% and 51%of the PAPs are headed by a married couples in Kakuyuni – Kilifi and Kakuyuni
– Gongoni respectively, the rest of the households are headed by widows/widowers that are
either single or remarried. This is shown in the figures below.
Figure 4-3: PAPs Marital Status along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
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Figure 4-4: PAPs Marital Status along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
4.1.3 PAP Gender Ratio
The PAPs in the project area are generally evenly split between males and females for both
pipelines. These results are shown in the charts below:
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Figure 4-5: Male: Female ratio of PAPs along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
Figure 4-6: Male: Female ratio of PAPs along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
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4.1.4 PAP Literacy Levels
Majority of the PAP population is literate with only about 21% and 8% in Kakuyuni – Kilifi
and Kakuyuni – Gongoni respectively of the PAP population not having received primary
education. The literacy levels of the project PAPs are shown in the charts below:
Figure 4-7: PAP literacy levels along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
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Figure 4-8: PAP literacy levels along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
4.1.5 Economic Activity of the Household Head
The project area is mainly agricultural with most of the household heads being crop farmers.
Other economic activities in the project area are indicated in the charts below:
Figure 4-9: Economic Activity of the Household Head along Kakuyuni – Kilifi Pipeline
Figure 4-10: Economic Activity of the Household Head along Kakuyuni – Gongoni Pipeline
Based on the above economic activities, the income levels of the households are as follows:
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Figure 4-11: PAP Income Levels along Kakuyuni – Kilifi
Figure 4-12: PAP Income Levels along Kakuyuni – Gongoni
4.1.6 Religion
The PAPs in the project area are predominantly Christian in both pipelines. The other religions
are islam and traditionalism as shown in the charts below:
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Figure 4-13: PAP Religion along Kakuyuni – Kilifi
Figure 4-14: PAP Religion along Kakuyuni – Gongoni
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5 IMPACTS ON PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS
The impacts of the project particularly on the PAHs/PAPs of the project are highlighted in this
chapter. Apart from showing the nature, magnitude and types of impact, the description and
analysis presented in this chapter serve other purposes: first it serves as the basis on which the
valuation and compensation of assets lost by the PAHs is undertaken. Second, various income
restoration and improvement strategies formulated in this RAP are partly based on the
assessment of the severity of the impact and loss of assets by different categories of PAHs. In
addition to individual households, the project also affects the assets of few public institutions
and community-group assets. These are summarized in the table below:
Table 5-1: Summary of Affected PAPs
Pipeline
Identified
Institutional
PAHs
Identified
Household
PAHs
Unknown
PAHs
Total
PAHs
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 13 404 51 468
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 14 199 32 245
Total 713
Out of the 713 households identified, 83 had their owners’ unknown. The Consultant attempted
to establish names of the affected, by “triangulation” i.e., asking other affected persons;
community leaders and representatives; and independent agents. The Consultant was able to
identify some of the affected persons using the above method, however the 83 owners could
not be identified. The assets of the 83 were identified and recorded in the RAP, and word left
for the owners to attend the public consultation meetings. In addition, the affected households
will be identified and verified during the RAP verification exercise with the assistance of the
Resettlement Committee established in accordance to chapter 10 of this report.
The number of households and the types and amount of household assets affected: land,
structures, businesses, fences and trees is as follows;
5.1 IMPACT ON LAND
As mentioned in the chapter 2, the proposed pipelines will be located along existing road
reserves as such the project does not foresee any land acquisition, however there will be
acquisition of land for the proposed reservoir at Gongoni.
Both pipelines will pass along defined road reserves, with all informal settlements if any are
located away from the road reserves.
The land required for the reservoir at Gongoni is 45 by 95m which is owned by local farmers.
Only 3 PAHs will lose fractions of their land, however there will be no permanent resettlement
of PAHs.
5.2 IMPACT ON STRUCTURES
The project area is generally sparsely populated with minimal encroachment of the road
reserve. The only areas with encroachment include market centres along the pipeline routes
and Kilifi and Gongoni Areas. The major structures identified during the RAP include:
Permanent Structures – particularly the Ganda Market and a few verandas
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Semi-permanent buildings – mainly commercial
Temporary buildings – mainly small-scale business premises (stalls, kiosks, food kiosks
etc.).
Other Structures – water tanks, gates, storm drains, animal sheds, toilets/latrines, bath
rooms
A summary of the PAPs with structures is shown below:
Table 5-2: Affected Households with Structures
PIPELINE
PAHs with
Permanent
Structures
PAHs with Semi
Permanent
Structures
PAHs with
Temporary
structures
PAHs with other
structures
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 58 79 84 2
Kakuyuni -
Gongoni 42 37 41 5
Total 100 116 125 7
It should be noted that majority of the affected structures will not have to be demolished
however the owners of the structures will be inconvenienced by the construction processes of
the pipelines and hence needed to be identified for compensation for the disturbance to their
activities.
5.3 IMPACT ON TREES AND CROPS
The project area is predominantly agricultural as such many of the PAHs are crop and tree
owners. The major trees encountered include:
a. Coconut Trees
b. Indian Ashoka
c. Mango Trees
The main crops encountered include maize, cassava and beans.
A summary of the affected PAHs that own trees and crops is highlighted below
Table 5-3: Affected PAPs with trees and crops
PIPELINE PAHs with Trees and Crops
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 199
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 127
Total 326
5.4 IMPACT ON BUSINESS AND LIVELIHOOD
Both pipelines pass through various market centres along the roads. The Kakuyuni Kilifi
pipeline passes through Gede, Matsangoni, Chumani, Tezo and Kilifi. The Kakuyuni Gongoni
pipeline passes through Ganda, Mambrui and Gongoni. All of the centres encountered had the
following businesses:
Restaurants
Groceries
Salons and Barber Shops
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Food Vendors
Mpesa Agents
Kiosks
The number of affected PAHs with businesses is summarized in the table below:
Table 5-4: Summary of affected PAPs with businesses
PIPELINE PAHs with Businesses
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 214
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 61
Total 275
5.5 IMPACTS ON FENCES AND BOUNDARIES
The proposed pipeline will lead to the destruction of some fences that are along the project area
roads. The types of fences encountered include:
Live Fences
Permanent Fences (Masonry)
Barbed Wire fences
Corrugated iron fences
Chain link fences
Electric fences and
Gates
Table 5-5: Affected Households with fences
PIPELINE
PAHs
with
Live
fences
PAHs with
Permanent
Fences
PAHs with
Barbed
Wire
Fence
PAHs with
Corrugated
Iron Fence
PAHs
with
Chain
Link
Fence
PAHs
with
Electric
Fence
PAHs
with a
Gate
Kakuyuni -
Kilifi 44 3 7 0 3 0 6
Kakuyuni -
Gongoni 24 3 18 1 2 1 8
Total 68 6 25 1 5 1 14
5.6 IMPACTS ON PUBLIC ASSETS AND COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS
The project will affect minimal institutions. The few institutions that will be affected by the
project include:
Churches (2)
Dispensary (1)
Schools (7)
Mosques (4)
Government Institutions (5) and
Polytechnic (1)
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6 CONSULTATIONS – PERSONS, AGENCIES & PUBLIC
6.1 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1.1 Government Policy on Public Consultation
The overall objective of the Government is to involve communities in policy formulation and
implementation at the local level. More specifically, the Community Action Planning
Programme objective is to put in place a durable system of intra-community co-operation
through collective action, which creates communal discussion forums for the implementation
of development activities.
6.2 PERSONS OR AGENCIES CONSULTED
The key issues associated with the installation of a water pipeline and related works will often
relate to biodiversity, heritage, pollution, disruption of livelihoods, community safety, traffic
management, communicable diseases and employment and trade opportunities.
Effort was not spared to contact all with information on the following issues:
o Assessment of the baseline environmental and social conditions
o Consideration of feasible and environmentally &socially preferable alternatives
o Requirements under Kenya country laws and regulations, applicable international
treaties and agreements
o Protection of human rights and community health, safety and security (including risks,
impacts and management of project’s use of security personnel)
o Protection of cultural property and heritage
o Protection and conservation of biodiversity, including endangered species and sensitive
ecosystems in modified, natural and critical habitats, and identification of legally
protected areas
o Impacts on affected communities, and disadvantaged or vulnerable groups
o Impacts on indigenous peoples, and their unique cultural systems and values
o Cumulative impacts of existing projects, the proposed project, and anticipated future
projects
o Consultation and participation of affected parties in the design, review and
implementation of the project
As such a cross-section of persons were consulted in Malindi, Magarini and Kilifi Sub-
Counties as indicated by the following consultation registers in tables 6-1.
Table 6-1: Persons met during the RAP study in planning the Proposed Water Supply Project
No. Name Office Designation Contacts
1 Haji Masa Coast Waters
Service Board
Mombasa
Environmental
Manager Coast
Water Board
+254722379703
2 Mr William
Makudza
Coast Waters
Service Board
Kilifi
Head of Sub-
County CWSB
Kilifi-North
+254727313931
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3 Mr Mwasaru Ministry of
Education Kilifi
District
Educational
Officer
+254721459268
4 Mr Kahindi
Fondo
Kenya Forest
Service Kilifi
Sub-County
Forestry Officer
+254722900230
6.2.1 Overview from the Environmental Manager (CWSB) on 13/01/2015
The Environmental Manager of CWSB welcomed the team and proceeded to give the team an
overview of the project as well as provide a key informant interview on the environmental and
social issues affecting the community, what is and can be done to mitigate the issues.
Current Sources of Water
The project area is currently being supplied by Coast Water Service Board which gets its water
from Mzima, Marere, Baricho and Tiwi bulk water systems. Water distribution, however is not
adequate hence some reaches of the project area are not adequately supplied thus resulting to
the use of shallow wells for water. Water from the wells however is usually saline and not good
for human consumption.
Environmental and Social Issues in the Project Area
The main environmental issues experienced in the area include:
Lack of proper waste disposal mechanisms: Areas especially the trade centres are
mainly affected by solid waste disposal.
Lack of proper sanitation facilities: There is no sewerage system in the area hence the
public resorts to disposal of untreated waste into the ocean. The result of this is poor
sanitation leading to heightened outbreaks of diseases such as typhoid and cholera. The
marine life is also highly compromised.
Lack of proper and adequate water supply in the better part of the area leading to
malnutrition. In some areas, the crops and livestock are also compromised.
What is being done to mitigate the Environmental Impacts?
The environmental Manager of CWSB stated that there were initiatives which were being
carried out by bodies such as the Environmental Trust of Kenya which were concerned with
planting trees and other vegetation, and also garbage collection in Kilifi County and its
environs. Youth groups within the town also carry garbage collection exercises. These groups
however were are not as active they were before.
The Environmental Manager of CWSB concluded by stating that the water was adequate for
expansion of the line, however the distribution network was lacking. He was also of the opinion
that the project would impact positively on the area since it would reduce the amount of ground
water extraction.
6.2.2 Overview from the Head of Sub-County CWSB Kilifi
The Kilifi-North sub-county CWSB head warmly welcomed the Consultants to their sub-
county offices and was enthusiastic about the project. The Consultants proceeded to interview
the head of water in the sub-county.
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He proceeded to explain to us the water issues that Kilifi County at large faces. He explained
that the lack of a dedicated line to serve Gongoni centre and another to serve Kilifi Township
resulted in inadequate water being supplied to the affected areas. At present, the people from
Kilifi are being served with water that offsets from the main water supply to Mombasa which
is always given priority during water shortages.
The new lines would serve the residents of the Gongoni region as plans are underway to
construct a new reservoir tank at Gongoni. This coupled with the proposed boreholes at Baricho
would surely increase output at Kakuyuni, hence Kilifi County will be well served.
6.2.3 Overview from the District Educational officer, Kilifi North sub-county
The District Educational Officer was very pleased with the proposed project stating that schools
within the area would be great beneficiaries of the project.
Current Education System
The list of the schools and its occupancy in the affected project area was gathered in the sub-
county ministry of education office and was as follows:
Table 6-2: Learning Institutions in the Area
Primary schools 117
Secondary schools 34
The ratio of boys to girls in the schools was generally lower in the lower education levels, while
it was higher in the upper education levels. This is as a result of early marriages for the girls
leading to school drop-outs. He pointed out that the girls generally performed better at school
than the boys.
Some of the major causes of the aforementioned school dropouts were said to be:
Child labour – Bodaboda, tuktuk
Early pregnancies – Economic hardships
Social – cultural – Poor Performance
The education officer from whom the information was acquired was of the opinion that the
proposed works under coast water service board would affect the schools positively.
Problems faced by the Schools
The attendance in schools was marred by the lack of water and sanitation. He pointed out that
school going children were used as a source of transporting water hence depending on the
distance from the water source, they may or may not attend school at all.
Benefits of the Project
Some of the benefits of improving the water supply in the area are;
It will lead to the improved health of the students as food will be adequate, water-borne
diseases will be highly minimized and also the sanitation will drastically improve.
There will be a higher school attendance since the distance of fetching water will be
thoroughly reduced hence minimizing the time and energy wasted in fetching the water.
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6.2.4 Overview from the Sub-County Forester
The sub county forester welcomed the consultants and proceeded to give provide a key
informant interview. He pointed out that the major tree specties in the Arabuko Sokoke forest
which is the main natural forest in the project region include;
Casuarina
Blue Gum
Brachistegia
Arborea
Neem tree
In addition to the trees in the forest the locals in the project area plant some species of trees
including mango, cashew nuts as well as the coconuts. The forest area is approximately
420km2.
The officer went ahead to explain some of the duties of the Kenya Forest Service which were
to;
Enhance and promote tree planting
Offer seedlings to the public such as in public institutions (schools, dispensaries, chief’s
offices).
Environmental and issues
The Sub county forester stated that the major environmental issues faced were, illegal logging
of trees by the locals, Pole cutting, as well as charcoal burning, he however pointed out that it
was being done on a small scale, but if not taken care of, it may get out of hand. In some limited
instances, there was solid waste disposal as well as encroachment into the forest area due to
population pressure.
He also explained that solid waste disposal, tree cutting (mangrove forests are cut down for
their firewood and the Lafarge for the wood carvings) and poor attitude from the dwellers about
the importance of tree planting were other issues affecting the project area, these he felt would
also be impacts felt during the proposed project.
Mitigation measures
The sub county forester said that some of the measures that would help conserve the
environment included: public education on the importance of conserving the environment (the
forest provides a natural environment for wildlife to thrive and hence brings tourism). Another
measure was the hastened completion of the project so that the trenches dug could be filled.
The Sub-county forester concluded that the forestry department would benefit from the project
due to increased water provision in the project area which would encourage tree planting.
6.3 PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
The Consultant carried out public consultation in the form of a consultative meetings along the
pipeline route where, the Consultant presented the project to the local communities, comprised
of stakeholders. The Consultant held meetings from the 24th of May to the 25th of May 2016 at
the various centres along both pipeline routes, minutes, photos and an attendance sheet of the
meetings are presented in appendix 16.2.
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6.3.1 Findings of the meetings
The meetings included a presentation by the Consultant on the proposed works, the various
environmental and social impacts that may arise from the project including temporary
resettlement along the connection from the treatment plant and the road where the distribution
lines will remain within the provided 9m road reserve as provided in the design report. The
consultant however pointed out that the Designers had tried their very best to minimize
resettlement and that the proposed distribution lines would not permanently displace any
persons. She highlighted the mitigation measures for all the impacts in accordance to the RAP.
She also disclosed the features of the RAP including cut off dates.
Being a public consultation meeting, feedback from the stakeholders was obtained with
majority of the stakeholders approving of the project. The findings of the meetings are
summarized in the appendices.
In addition to the public consultation meetings, the Consultant conducted ad hoc interviews
with some of the PAPs. This was to get the views of the PAPs to be included in the report.
Some of the feedback from the PAPs includes:
i. Charo Mwando Kiyuge from the Kilifi PEFA church wanted to know when the
construction would begin as well as wanted to know what the next step was. The
consultant explained that the RAP was a precursor to the construction in order to ensure
that all those affected by the pipeline were compensated and relocated with minimal
disturbance. He thanked the Consultant and suggested that the PAPs be kept in the know
on the progress of the project.
ii. Florence Nelly wanted to know if she could return to her business after the pipe had
been laid. The consultant stated that no permanent construction could occur after the
pipeline had been laid, and for safety purposes she should not place her temporary
structure directly on top of the pipeline, however she could resume her business if she
shifted it slightly within the road reserve.
iii. Katana Shillingi stated that the PAPs with crops should be allowed to harvest their crops
since they relied on the crops. The consultant assured him that the PAPs would be given
ample time to harvest crops and even after construction, they could continue growing
crops that did not have deep roots. However the Consultant cautioned that they were
farming along the road reserve and thus would be moved in case of any road
construction.
iv. Josephine Kache expressed happiness in the fact that water was finally getting to
Gongoni and stated that the people had been suffering with no water and had to travel
long distances to fetch domestic water.
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7 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND ENTITLEMENT MATRIX
This section of the report identifies the categories of the PAPs eligible for compensation for
losses that will be incurred during the project construction and implementation.
7.1 CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPENSATION
7.1.1 Cutoff Date
The practical Cut-off Date for implementation of the RAP will be deemed to be the date at
which the census of affected people and affected assets was completed, that is 7th of July 2015.
No structure established or crops planted in the Project-Affected Area after 7th of July 2015
shall be eligible for compensation.
7.1.2 Eligibility
Assets, including structures, fences, trees and crop fields, which were surveyed in the Project-
Affected Area by the Cut-Off Date are eligible for compensation. People residing in the
Project-Affected Area by the Cut-Off Date are eligible for compensation even if they have no
legal tenure (encroachers).
7.1.3 Entitlements Matrix
The table below highlights the different categories of the PAHs, it should be noted that there is
no entitlement criteria for land acquisition as the pipelines will be located along the road reserve
thus there is no entitlement criteria for land acquisition:
Figure 7-1: Eligibility Criteria
Affected Asset Eligibility Conditions Entitlements
Land for proposed tank site
whether legally or
informally owned
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the land.
Full replacement cost of
affected land, based on
prevailing market prices in
the area.
If more than half of a PAP’s
land is affected, total
displacement and
compensation for full land
parcel.
Structures on the way leave
within the road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
structure.
Replacement Cost of
Structure
Structures that may be
blocked off during the
trenching process
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
structure.
Disturbance allowance
computed from
Replacement Cost of
Structure
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Affected Asset Eligibility Conditions Entitlements
Trees and Crops along the on
the way leave within the
road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the trees
and crops.
Allowance to cut tree and
harvest crops.
Fences along the proposed
way leave within the road
reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the fence
Replacement Cost of fence
and an allowance to move
the gate
Businesses on the way leave
and within the road reserve
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
business
Livelihood compensation
comprising of 3 months
business income.
Based on the
recommendation of the
ESIA for the Contractor to
maintain short working
sections to avoid prolonged
disturbance.
Businesses on the road
reserve that will be blocked
off during the construction
but can resume after
construction.
If them and a witness can
prove ownership of the
business
Disturbance Allowance
computed from Livelihood
compensation comprising
of 3 months business
income. Based on the
recommendation of the
ESIA for the Contractor to
maintain short working
sections to avoid prolonged
disturbance.
The witness that can be used include the area Chief, Area Assistant Chief and Village Elders.
If the 3 month period is exceeded for the short working sections is exceeded, business owners
should be considered for further compensation using the contingency fund.
7.2 VALUATION OF AND COMPENSATION FOR LOSSES
Various valuation techniques were used to ensure that various businesses, structures and
buildings, trees and crops and fences were appropriately valued where necessary. This was
done to help establish the compensation packages for PAHs. Valuation can simply be defined
as the art or science of establishing the value (worth) of a particular interest in property for a
specific purpose and at a particular moment in time; taking into considerations all the features
of the property and also considering all the underlying factors of the market.
The following is therefore the valuation methods used on the different affected items.
7.2.1 Valuation for Loss of Land
The affected land for the proposed tank site was measured by taking the perimeter and general
shape of each land parcel for each PAP in order to calculate the area. The land was then valued
based on the replacement cost of the land which incorporated local market land rates and any
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taxes, fees and rates to obtain new land documents. The total number of PAPs with land is 3
with a value of K.Shs. 208,200.00.
7.2.2 Valuation of loss of Structures
The main structures identified include permanent, semi-permanent, temporary and other
structures (which include wells etc.). All of these were valued at the full replacement cost. The
areas of the various structures, number of floors and materials used were all employed in
obtaining the values of structures. The PAHs whose structures won’t need to be demolished,
however they will be negatively affected will be given a disturbance allowance based on the
full replacement cost of the structure. The total number of PAHs with structures are 348 with
valued assets worth K.Shs. 2,986,665.00.
7.2.3 Valuation for Loss of trees and crops
For majority of this RAP, the trees and crops affected fall within the road reserve, it was
recommended that tree owners be issued with notices to cut them. Similarly, crop owners
should be notified to harvest their crops. The Consultant has proposed an allowance to facilitate
the cutting down of trees and harvesting of the crops. The crops and trees were valued based
on the aforementioned allowance. For crops, the allowance was based on:
The proportion of area harvested, along with the area covered by each crop types.
Yield per unit area of land for each of the crops.
Total crop production, calculated by multiplying yield per unit of land obtained and the
area of land cropped by each crop types;
For trees the type of tree and its age was considered during the valuation process. The trees
were valued based on a mature tree.
For the trees and crops that are located on private land; crops are compensated on the basis of
their types i.e. whether annual or perennial. For annual crops, compensation values are
computed following the criteria below:
The proportion of area harvested, along with the area covered by each crop types, is
taken into account.
Yield per unit area of land is set for each crops;
Total crop production is calculated by multiplying yield per unit of land obtained and
the area of land cropped by each crop types;
Value of crops is computed by multiplying the total crop production by the current
prices taken as a basis for valuation. The retail prices of crops, and other required
outputs were also collected and reviewed from the weekly market of close major towns
considered to be terminal markets.
For perennial crops, the displacement costs for the loss of fruit bearing trees, and perennial
trees are computed on the basis of the level of the growth of the plant, which classification the
crops into two: ripe and unripe. The methods to compute the rates for both ripe and unripe
crops. The trees are also valued at the full harvest cost of a mature tree.
The total number of PAHs with trees and crops for both pipelines is 326 with a value of K.Shs.
7,826,737.00.
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7.2.4 Valuation of Fences
The project will affect some of the boundary fences along the road reserve. These fences were
classified as: Live Fence (fence comprised fully or partly of some vegetation); permanent fence
(including wall fences and barbed wire fence); corrugated iron sheet fences; and electric fences.
The value of compensation was computed per unit area of fences based on possible cost of
replacement of the fences. Gates were valued based on the cost of moving the gates and
reinstallation away from the road reserve.
The number of PAHs that had fences were 120 with assets valued at K.Shs. 6,254,873.00
7.2.5 Valuation for Loss of Business/Livelihood
The project will affect several businesses along the pipeline route particularly at the various
centres along the roads. These centres include but not limited to: Matsangoni, Chumani, Tezo,
Kilifi, Ganda and Mambrui. The compensation for businesses was valued based on the income
from the business, the monthly incomes were multiplied by 3 months to facilitate
compensation. The businesses that would only be affected during the construction process,
however will be free to continue with their business after construction will be compensated
based on the disturbance allowance calculated from the monthly income for 3 months. The
business owners identified were 275 with a compensation value of K.Shs. 410,000.00.
7.2.6 Valuation for Disturbance
The entitlement for disturbance was valued as percentage of the total entitlement for the
different aspects of the project. The percentage employed in this RAP is 15% of the entitlement
costs.
7.3 MODE OF PAYMENT OF PAHS
After the ownership and valuation of affected assets are determined, compensation of the PAHs
will occur. The compensation should be done so as to ensure important members of the
households (wives) are also aware of the compensation. This will be done so as to ensure that
all PAPs benefit from the compensation. Local administration i.e. chiefs and village elders will
be used to ensure that all PAPs benefit from the compensation. The administration knows each
of the affected PAPs and will be able to ensure that all decision making household members
are aware and present during any payments.
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8 INCOME RESTORATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MEASURES
This chapter highlights the various measures in place in order to ensure livelihoods are
restored for all affected parties.
The proposed pipelines will be located along the existing road reserves as such there will be
no displacement of PAPs on private land or any informal settlements. However there will be
displacement of PAPs on private land at the proposed Gongoni reservoir site. The reservoir
site was sited away from any houses and permanent residences, and less than half of the
affected land for each PAH was affected, as such there will be no permanent resettlement.
Structures along the road reserve will be compensated at the full replacement cost. PAPs will
not be allowed to build permanent structures on the pipeline way leave.
Tree and Crop Owners will be facilitated to harvest their trees and crops. After the laying of
the Pipeline, local farmers will be allowed to continue farming but only annual crops with
shallow roots that will not affect the pipeline will be allowed on the way leave, with the
provision that when the Client needs to maintain the pipelines.
8.1 VULNERABLE GROUPS
These are made up of distinct groups of socially distressed people who might suffer
disproportionately from the effects of resettlement. These may be ethnic minority/indigenous
people, women headed households, the most poor (based on the poverty line), the disabled and
elderly. The Consultant identified 36 households along the Kakuyuni - Kilifi pipeline and 20
households along the Kakuyuni – Gongoni pipeline with vulnerable members. These
households were made up of widow headed households and the elderly who will require special
assistance to relocate their affected assets.
This group of people will be eligible for special assistance e.g. assistance to relocate businesses,
move structures and harvest crops and trees. The local administration (chiefs) will be used to
assist these households.
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9 RAP IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
The proposed time frame for the resettlement process is estimated to begin immediately after
the completion of the design and last the duration of the project. This takes into account
important variables such as creation of awareness on of the potential impacts and resolution of
conflicts/grievance and cash flow from the financier. Time schedule and summary of activities
is presented in the Table 9.1.
9.1 RAP IMPLEMENTATION DURATION
The RAP should be implemented before construction begins, in accordance to OP 4.12,
however the consultant proposes that grievance redress be an on-going process throughout the
construction period. A RAP implementation period of 5 months for the pipelines and the
activities are shown in the schedule below:
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Figure 9-1: Proposed Activity for RAP Implementation for each of the Pipelines
No. ACTIVITY
MONTH 1
(July 2015) MONTH 2 MONTH 3 MONTH 4 MONTH 5
D-1 Preparation of Draft and Final RAP Report
1 Field Data Collection and Analysis
2 Disclosure of RAP Report
3
Audit of the RAP report to verify PAP and compensation
details
4
Signing of compensation and relocation assistance
agreements
5 Resolution of conflicts and Grievances
6
Payment of compensation to PAPs and facilitation of
relocation
7 Issuance of notices for relocation
8 Monitoring of the resettlement activities
9 Wayleave Confirmation Survey
Consultant's Report
Client's Approval and comments of preceeding report
Duration for Review or Production of the Report
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10 GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISMS
10.1 INTRODUCTION
The proposed project will slightly infringe on peoples’ right to property and/or livelihood and
readjustment to new life conditions as such the resettlement process is bound to elicit
grievances from the PAPs or from other interested parties. It is therefore imperative to have a
workable grievance redress mechanism to take care of any such disputes arising from the
resettlement so that they do not have an adverse effect on the project This chapter briefly
outlines a mechanism for settling the anticipated disputes.
10.2 POSSIBLE SOURCES OF GRIEVANCES
Some of the issues that may elicit disputes in the resettlement process include:
Failure to understand the essence of the project and the need for the proposed
resettlement
Clerical errors in data entry that leads to delays in processing of compensation for the
PAP
Emerging issues such change in estate administration of affected properties causing
delays to payment of compensation
Disputed ownership of an affected asset particularly where documentation is not
reliable
Rejection of a compensation award considered not adequate and representative of
market value
Handling of cultural issues where there are no clearly agreed precedents such as
relocation of graves or payment for compensation in a polygamous marriage
10.3 COMMITTEES INVOLVED IN THE GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCESS AND THE MANAGEMENT
PROCESS
10.3.1 Sub-County Resettlement and Compensation Committee (SCRCC)
The SCRCC will be in charge of administration of the grievance procedure at the project level.
The SCRCC will be established at the Sub-County level, which involves land acquisition and
impact on assets. The SCRCC will be made up of:
Representative of NLC, as the chair of SCRCC to grant legitimacy to the acquisition
and resettlement process and ensure that legal procedures as outlined in Land Act 2012
and World Bank policies are adhered to.
Representatives of CWSB, MAWASCO and KIMAWASCO as the acquiring
institution interested in the ‘wayleave and land, benefiting from the acquisition and
resettlement process.
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The County administration representative, which will provide the much needed
community mobilization, and political support to the project and to the process of
resettlement.
Sub-County Land Survey Officer to help with survey works and demarcation of way
leave to be acquired.
The Sub-County Gender and Social Development Officer which will be responsible for
livelihood restoration programs.
The Sub-County Lands Registrar Office will help with validation and verification of
the documentation provided by the affected persons.
Two PAP representative from Location Resettlement Committee – act as voice for the
PAPs
NGOs and CBOs locally active in relevant fields to ensure effectiveness, fairness, just
compensation, and transparent process in the whole acquisition process.
10.3.2 Locational Resettlement and Compensation Committees (LRCCs)
These committees will be based in each administrative location. It will be established by
SCRCC through PAPs consultative meetings chaired by a representative of implementing
agency (CWSB). S/he will be assisted by the locational chief, who is the government local
representative at the location. The LRCC will act as the voice of the PAPs and will work under
guidance and coordination of SCRCC in handling PAPs’ grievances. The LRCC will be
meeting in the local chief’s office and will be made up of:
The locational Chief, who is the Government administrative representative at the
locational unit and who deals with community disputes will represent the Government
in LRCC
Assistant Chiefs, who support the locational Chief and Government in managing local
community disputes in village units will form membership of the team.
Female PAP, elected by women PAPs, will represent women and children related issues
as regards resettlement and compensations
Youth representative, elected by youths, will represent youth related concerns in the
LRCCs
Vulnerable persons representative, will deal and represent vulnerable persons issues in
the LRCC.
Business representative, will represent business people concerns in LRCC
CBO representatives
10.3.3 The Grievance Management Process
The overall process of grievance management will be as follows:-
i. During the initial stages of the valuation process, the affected persons will be given
copies of grievance procedures as a guide on how to handle the grievances. This will
include who to contact (a phone number, address and location, time) as well as type of
grievances they can refer to this committee. These procedures will be made available
at the Chief’s office where they can be distributed to the PAPs.
ii. The process of grievance redress will start with registration of the grievances to be
addressed for reference at the locational level through LRCC. In all instances, records
will be kept to enable progress updates of the cases.
iii. Traditional local mechanisms will be used and will include local leaders and the
affected persons trying to find a solution with the concerned parties.
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iv. In cases where a solution cannot be found at the locational or LRCC level reference
will be made to the SCRCC.
v. These will ensure transparency, fairness, consensus building across cases, eliminate
nuisance claims and satisfy legitimate claimants at low cost.
vi. The response time will depend on the issue to be addressed but all measures will be put
in place to ensure efficiency,
vii. Once the grievance is addressed and agreement reached, the compensation will be paid
to the PAPs.
10.4 GRIEVANCE REDRESS PROCEDURE
The Grievance redress will be the functions of the LRCC and SCRCC committees. All the
grievances will be channeled to the Locational Resettlement and Compensation Committee. A
grievance log will be established by SCRCC and copies of the records kept by both LRCC and
SCRCC to be used for monitoring of complaints.
The grievance redress mechanisms are designed with the objective of solving disputes at the
earliest possible time which will be in the interest of all parties concerned and therefore
implicitly discourages referring such matters to the law courts for resolution which would
otherwise take a considerably longer time. If LRCC cannot adequately address the grievance,
then reference will be made to SCRCC who shall strive to address the grievances raised.
If a complaint pattern emerges, the implementing agencies which are CWSB, MAWASCO,
KIMAWASCO SCRCC, and LRCC will discuss possible remedial measures. The above
institutions will be required to give advice concerning the need for revisions of procedures.
Once they agree on necessary and appropriate changes, then a written description of the
changed process will be made. CWSB, MAWASCO, KIMAWASCO, SCRCCs, LRCCs and
the local leaders will be responsible for communicating any changes to future potential PAPs
when the consultation process with them begins.
The procedure for managing grievances under will be as follows:
1) The affected person will file his/ her grievance, relating to any issue associated with the
resettlement process or compensation, in writing to the LRCC, through a complaints
box placed at the local chief’s office or physically to a member of the LRCC. The
grievance note should be signed and dated by the aggrieved person. A selected member
of the Committee will act as the Project Liaison Officer (PLO) who will be the direct
liaison with PAPs.
2) The PLO will be working in collaboration with the other LRCCs and SCRCC, and
will be a member an independent NGO in the locality to ensure transparency and
fairness in the process grievance address. Where the affected person is unable to
write, the PLO will write the note on the aggrieved person’s behalf. Any informal
grievances will also be documented by the Project Liaison officer. The note should be
embossed with aggrieved person’s signature or thumbprint. A sample grievance form
is provided in table Table 10-1 below. A copy of this completed form should be
submitted by the Project Liaison Officer to SCRCC.
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Table 10-1: Table Showing a Sample Grievance Form
RAP Reference No.
Contact Information
Please mark how you wish to be
contacted (mail, telephone, e-
mail)
Address:
Telephone: -
Email: -
Preferred Language for
Communication (Please
mark how you wish to be
contacted)
English
Kiswahili
National Identity Number
Description of Incident or Grievance: What happened? Where did it happen? Who did it
happen to? What is the result of the problem
Date of Incident/ Grievance
One time incident/ grievance (date----------------)
Happened more than once (How many times--------)
Ongoing (Currently experiencing problem………….)
What would you like see happen to resolve the problem?
Signature: ………………………… Date: ……………………………….
Please return this form to: RAP COMMITTEE
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3) The Project Liaison Officer and the LRCC will consult to determine the validity of
claims. If valid, the Committee will notify the complainant that s/he will be assisted
and a response will be given in the due time.
4) The LRCC will meet and respond within 14 days during which time any meetings and
discussions to be held with the aggrieved person will be conducted. If the grievance
relates to valuation of assets, a second or even a third valuation will be undertaken, at
the approval of SCRCC until it is accepted by both parties. These should be undertaken
by separate independent valuers than the person who carried out the initial valuation.
The more valuations that are required to achieve an agreement by both parties, the
longer the process will take. In this case, the aggrieved person must be notified by the
Project Liaison Officer that his/her complaint is being considered.
5) If the complainant’s claim is rejected by the Committees, the Project Liaison Officer
will assist the aggrieved person to take the matter to the SCRCC. The SCRCC will look
at the complaint raised by the PAPs and provide direction, explanation and a response.
Sometimes, it will necessitate the aggrieved person to present him or herself to SCRCC
to explain him/herself. All efforts will be made to try and reach some consensus with
the complainant.
6) If the aggrieved person does not receive a response or is not satisfied with the outcome
by SCRCC within the agreed time, s/he may lodge his/her grievance to the Sub-County
Land Office, also mandated to help resolve such matters). If requested, or deemed
necessary by the project Committee, the Project Liaison Officer will assist the
aggrieved person in this matter.
7) Where the matters cannot be resolved through local routes, the grievance will be
referred to courts. The SCRCC will provide assistance at all stages to the aggrieved
person to facilitate resolution of their complaint and ensure that the matter is addressed
in the optimal way possible.
After the process, a grievance resolution form will be filled in order to document the
resolution made. A sample of the form is provided below:
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Table 10-2: Sample of a Grievance Resolution Form
Sample Grievance and Resolution Form
Name (Filer of Complaint): __________________________________
ID Number: __________________________________ (PAPs ID
number)
Contact Information: __________________________________ (Village; mobile
phone)
Nature of Grievance or Complaint:
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
______
Date Individuals Contacted Summary of Discussion
____________ __________________ ___________________________
Signature_______________________ Date: ____________
Signed (Filer of Complaint): ______________________________________
Name of Person Filing Complaint :__________________________( if different from
Filer)
Position or Relationship to Filer: __________________________________
Review/Resolution
Date of Conciliation Session: ______________________________________
Was Filer Present? : Yes No
Was field verification of complaint conducted? Yes No
Findings of field investigation:
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
______
Summary of Conciliation Session
Discussion: _____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
______
Issues _______________-
______________________________________________________
Was agreement reached on the issues? Yes No
If agreement was reached, detail the agreement below:
If agreement was not reached, specify the points of disagreement below:
___________________________________________________________________________
___
Signed (Conciliator):______________________ Signed (Filer):
___________________
Signed: _________________________ Date: ________________________
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The Project Liaison officer will ensure that each complaint has an individual reference number,
and is appropriately tracked and recorded actions are completed. This will be done via a
grievance log which will also contain a record of the person responsible for an individual
complaint, and records dates for the following events:
Date the complaint was reported;
Date the grievance log was uploaded onto the project database;
Date information on proposed corrective action sent to complainant (if appropriate);
The date the complaint was closed out; and
Date response was sent to complainant.
Nature and type of grievances being raised
The entire grievance redress procedure can be sumarised in the figure below
Figure 10-1: Figure Showing Dispute Resolution Procedure
A PAP files grievance with the PLO
LRCC determines the issue and communicates decision
within 14 days No further action Grievance resolved
Grievance forwarded to the SCRCC and communicates
within 7 days
Unresolved grievances referred to the Environment and Land
Court
Grievance resolved
No further Action
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11 ORGANISATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The organizational structure elaborates on the role of various stakeholders in administering the
RAP. It further clarifies the role of PAPs and their responsibility in the exercise in relation to
the stakeholders. Table 11.1 shows the various institutions and their role in the implementation
of the RAP.
Table 11-1: Institutional Roles in RAP Implementation
Name of Institution Role of Institution
Ministry of Water and Irrigation
(MOWI)
Will be an overall implementing agency.
Central agency responsible for holding all information
on the RAP.
Mobilization of financial resources from Government/
County Governments for resettlement and
compensation purposes of the approved RAP.
CWSB, MAWASCO and
KIMAWASCO
Responsible for day to day coordination and
implementation of the RAP
Oversee the RAP consultant’s work
Seek approval from NLC for the acquisition of way
leave and land for the reservoir site.
Work with the NLC to establish the SCRCC and
LRCCs.
Provide budget to NLC for compensation
Establish the SCRCC and LRCCs operations.
Make funding request from MOWI for RAP
implementation and compensation through NLC.
Ensure the grievance committees are established and
working.
Collect all the needed documentation for compensation
as well as grievances and compiling them
Monitor the RAP implementation.
National Land Commission Provide approval to request made by CWSB,
MAWASCO and KIMAWASCO to acquire wayleave
and land.
Notify landholders in this case KeNHA and individuals
in writing of the intention to acquire way leave.
Assist in resolving disputes related to compensation
Undertake public consultation on intended acquisition
with the help of SCRCC.
Receive money from MOWI for actual payment of
entitlement awards to PAPs.
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Sub-County Resettlement and
Compensation Committees
(SCRCC)
Ensure effective flow of information between NLC and
PAPs
Coordinate Locational Resettlement and Compensation
Committees (LRCCs), validate inventories of PAPs and
affected assets; monitor the disbursement of
compensation funds; guide and monitor the
implementation of relocation
Coordinate activities between the various organizations
involved in RAP; facilitate grievance and conflict
resolution; and provide support and assistance to
vulnerable groups.
Conducting extensive public awareness and
consultations with the affected people so that they can
air their concerns, interests and grievances.
Resolve disputes that may arise relating to resettlement
process. If it is unable to resolve any such problems, will
channel them through the appropriate formal grievance
procedures laid out in this RAP.
Assist with the livelihood restoration
Locational Resettlement and
Compensation Committee
(LRCC)
Conduct extensive public awareness and consultations
with the affected people.
Help ensure that local concerns raised by PAPs as
regards resettlement and compensation among others
are promptly addressed by relevant authorities.
Assist the effective working of RAP consultants in
preparation and validation of the RAP
Resolve manageable disputes that may arise relating to
resettlement and compensation process. If it is unable to
resolve, help refer such grievances to the SCRCC.
Ensure that the concerns of vulnerable persons such as
the disabled, widowed women, orphaned children
affected by the project are addressed and included in the
RAP.
KeNHA, KURA KeRRA, County
Roads Office
Provision of technical support in resettlement, including
road reserve issues
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12 MONITORING AND EVALUATION
A monitoring and evaluation (M&E) program is required to be developed to provide feedback
to project management which will help keep the programs on schedule and successful.
Monitoring provides both a working system for effective implementation of the RAP by the
project managers, and an information channel for the PAPs to assess how their needs are being
met.
In reference to the monitoring of this particular RAP, the SCRCC will assist in compiling basic
information related to compensation and send them to the CWSB as part of the monthly
monitoring. Some of the information which will be collected at the SCRCC level will include:
time to gauge the performance of the:-
Length of time from project identification to payment of compensation to PAPs;
Timing of compensation in relation to commencement of physical works;
Amount of compensation paid to each PAP household (if in cash), or the nature of
compensation (if in kind);
Number of people raising grievances in relation to each project investment;
Number of unresolved grievances.
Number of vulnerable people assisted.
Number of livelihoods restored and types of the livelihood restoration
CWSB will make this information available all stakeholders including the World Bank. The
implementing agencies will directly monitor compensation as undertaken by NLC.
In addition there will be external monitoring and evaluation. This will be done by an
independent consultancy/agency. Information will be collected via survey, interviews and
focus group discussions with the affected communities. The data for these indicators will be
collected every six months during the RAP implementation by the implementing agency which
is CWSB, SCRCC and an independent NGO working in the area to ensure triangulation of
data. LRCCs will also assist with collection of monitoring data of the RAPs implementation.
Financial records will be maintained by NLC and CWSB to permit calculation of the final
cost of resettlement and compensation per individual or household and they will be included
in the monitoring report. The statistics will also be provided to the external independent
consultant/agency that will be contracted on an annual basis to monitor the implementation of
the RAP.
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13 RAP COSTS AND BUDGETS
This chapter highlights the various costs of entitlements for the various pipelines as well as the
costs for monitoring and evaluation.
13.1 COST OF ENTITLEMENTS
13.1.1 Entitlements for Land
The only area where land will be acquired is in Gongoni for the proposed tank site, no
permanent resettlement is foreseen however there will be compensation for the loss of land at
K.Shs. 208,200.00 as shown in the table below.
Table 13-1: Summary of Land Owners' Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi - 0
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 3 208,200.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 3 208,200.00
13.1.2 Entitlement for Structures
The Total Entitlement for structures for all the pipelines is K.Shs. 2,986,665.00 and is
distributed among the pipelines as follows.
Table 13-2: Summary of Structure Owners’ Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 223 1,510,365.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 125 1,476,300.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 348 2,986,665.00
13.1.3 Entitlement for Trees and Crops
The total entitlement for tree and crop owners is K.Shs. 7,826,737.00 which is distributed in
the pipelines as shown below:
Table 13-3: Summary of Trees and Crops Owners' Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 199 5,384,042.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 127 2,442,695.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 326 7,826,737.00
13.1.4 Entitlement for Fences
The total entitlement for fences is K.Shs. 6,254,873.00 which is distributed among the pipelines
as shown below:
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Table 13-4: Summary of Fence Owners' Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 63 2,172,758.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 57 4,082,115.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 120 6,254,873.00
13.1.5 Entitlements for Businesses (Loss of Livelihood)
The total entitlement for business owners is K.Shs. 410,000.00 which is distributed in the
pipelines as follows:
Table 13-5: Summary of Business Owners' Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 214 350,000.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 61 60,000.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 275 410,000.00
13.1.6 Entitlement for Disturbance
15% of the entitlement for each PAH is provided for the disturbance that will be as a result of
the pipelines. The total cost for disturbance is K.Shs. 18,134,239.00 and is distributed in the
pipelines as follows.
Table 13-6: Summary of Disturbance Entitlement
Pipeline PAHs Total Entitlement (K.Shs.)
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 468 9,905,062.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 245 8,229,176.00
TOTAL ENTITLMENT 713 18,134,239.00
13.1.7 Total Entitlements
The total entitlement for the project is K.Shs. 35,820,713.00, which is illustrated in the table
below for each of the pipelines:
Table 13-7: Summary of Entitlement for each pipeline
Pipeline PAHs Entitlement K.Shs.
Kakuyuni - Kilifi 468 19,322,227.00
Kakuyuni - Gongoni 245 16,498,486.00
TOTALS 713 35,820,713.00
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In addition the entitlement per type of asset is also summarized as shown below:
Table 13-8: Summary of Entitlements per Asset Category
No. Asset Type Total Entitlement
1 Structures 2,986,665.00
2 Trees and Crops 7,826,737.00
3 Fences 6,254,873.00
4 Businesses/Livelihood 410,000.00
5 Land 208,200.00
6 Disturbance Allowance 18,134,239.00
TOTALS 35,820,713.00
13.2 RAP IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET
The RAP implementation budget is a function of the total entitlement cost and requisite
administrative costs required to implement the plan. These were estimated at 10% of the
entitlement cost. A further 10% of the resulting amount was considered for contingencies in
the budget and other factors such as inflation. This brings the total budget of this RAP to K.Shs.
43,343,063.00 as shown in Table 13-9 below:
Table 13-9: Summary of RAP Implementation Budget
No. RAP Item Cost
1 Total Entitlement Costs (including 15% Disturbance) 35,820,713.00
2 RAP Administration Cost (10)% of Entitlement Cost) 3,582,071.00
3 Allowance for Inflation and Contingencies (10%
Total entitlement cost + RAP administration cost) 3,940,278.00
TOTAL RAP IMPLEMENTATION COST 43,343,063.00
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14 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The proposed project will affect approximately 713 households, which will lose their assets. In
order to mitigate the negative impacts of resettlement, the following recommendations are
made:
Any planned displacement of the project affected persons be undertaken after
compensation payments have been made before any construction activities are done
and in accordance with the prevailing law.
Compensation should not only follow the prevailing market rates, but should also be
associated with comprehensive consultations and negotiations with PAHs so as to
minimize grievances
The project affected persons to be given adequate notice to relocate their assets.
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15 REFERENCES
Republic of Kenya, Water Act (2002), Government Printer, Nairobi
The Design Report
The Constitution of Kenya 2010
The Land Act, No. 6 of 2012
World Bank Operational Policies
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16 APPENDICES
16.1 RAP HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
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16.2 PUBLIC CONSULTATION SUMMARY
16.2.1 Public Consultation Minutes
1) Minutes of the Public Consultation Meeting Held at Kilifi Chief’s Camp On 24th May 2016 at 9.45am
Present
• Eng. Dr. Zablon Oonge – Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Marion Orina - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Francis Moturi - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Hope Makalo – CWSB representative
• Simon Mwakudza – Kilifi Water and Sewerage Company
• Dickson Mae – Senior Chief Tezo
• Kahindi Benjamin Kopi – Chief Kilifi Township
• General Public
Introductions
The meeting started at 9.45 am with a word of prayer from one of the participants and both
chiefs chaired the meeting. The Chief of Kilifi Township welcomed the team to Kilifi and
introduced the Consultants, CWSB representative and Kilifi Water and Sewerage Company
representative to the attendees. He then invited the consultant to give his presentation.
Presentation on Project by the Consultant
The Consultant gave a presentation of the proposed project, its scope, and the laws governing
the Environmental and Social Process as well as the need to conduct public consultation
meetings.
The Consultant explained the various impacts that may result from the project, throughout the
project duration (planning, construction, operation and decommissioning), including
displacement of PAPs. He explained that there would be two pipelines that would start at the
Kakuyuni Water tank, the first one would end at Kilifi Town via the B8 road, whearas the other
line would end at Gongoni via the same road. He further added that they had visited the site in
order to carry out a RAP and ESIA, citing that the meeting was now being held to disseminate
information on the findings of the ESIA and RAP, including the fact that resettlement had been
minimized due to the fact that the pipelines would use the existing road reserves. He further
explained all the mitigation measures put in place in view of the anticipated disturbances and
assured the public that in case the contractor fails to adhere with the regulations put in place,
they could address their complaints to the resident engineer in place for relevant action to be
taken.
Presentation by the Kilifi Water and Sewerage Company
Mr. Mwakudza stated that he had been working with the water sector throughout the country.
He stated that even he, who was a resident of Kilifi would greatly benefit from the project since
Kilifi currently does not have a dedicated pipeline to serve its residents. He stated that Kilifi
currently relies on an offtake pipe from the main Baricho – Mombasa Pipeline, thus they were
not the priority in the water supply and hence have their flows throttled on occasion when
Mombasa needed more water.
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Questions, Answers and Feedback
The Consultant then invited the attendees to raise whatever issues they had, in order to have
full knowledge on the project.
Q1. Kazungu Kahindi from Kibaoni stated that he was happy with the project, adding that
it was a step towards was progress. He also expressed joy at the fact that the project
would have minimal resettlement. He asked how far the pipeline was from the centre
of the road, stating that the road reserve was initially 40m and is now 60m. He asked if
that would affect the people along the roadside.
The Consultant explained that the B8 had a road reserve of 60m adding that reserve was to
ensure all public services were housed within it. Thus the pipeline would not encroach into
any private land, however a few shops within the road reserves would be affected. However
the design ensured minimal resettlement.
Q2. Rukia Raphael Thoya from Kibaoni – thanked CWSB for the project and stated that
Kilifi is water scarce. She wanted to know if sewerage services would be provided to
deal with the increased waste water that would be as a result of the increased water
supply.
The Consultant stated that the sewerage was a future project and a new consultant would be
hired to design the system. He just stated that with the improved water services, there would
be a need for the provision of sewerage services, for which a consultant needed to be
procured.
Q3. Mama Agnes Ngamba (Village Elder) from Kamwango - raised concern over the
sewage problem that would arise from the increased water. She wanted to know what
services would be provided.
The Consultant again stated that the sewerage was a future project and a new consultant
would be hired to design the system. He just stated that with the improved water services,
there would be a need for the provision of sewerage services, for which a consultant needed
to be procured.
Q4. Robert Thoya from Mwezangombe – expressed relief that the project would avoid
resettlement of PAPs however wanted to know if there would be compensation for any
affected land.
The Consultant stated there would be compensation for those affected by the project,
however the pipelines would be located within the road reserve in order to minimize
resettlement and land acquisition. The road reserve was adequate to house the project.
Q5. Kazungu Kahindi from Kibaoni thanked the consultant for his proposal to employ the
local youth to work on the project. He stated that it was a very important point to note,
and urged that the proposal be implemented during the construction supervision.
The Consultant concurred with the point.
Conclusion and Closing Remarks
The Consultant then asked the participants if they approved of the project and were willing to
allow it to proceed, and by a show of hands the participants approved of the project. The
Consultant thanked them for their attendance and their feedback and assured them that their
opinions would be forwarded to the Client for action.
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The Senior Chief of Tezo thanked the participants for attending the meeting stating his
happiness that the government had taken an initiative of disseminating information to the locals
who may not have had engineering education. This dissemination he added was important in
ensuring the locals bought into the project and owned it.
The MCA’s PA reiterated the chief’s comments and stated that water would greatly help the
people in Tezo.
The meeting ended with a word of prayer at 11.00 am.
2) Minutes of the Public Consultation Meeting Held at Zowerani Chief’s Camp Zowerani On 24th May 2016 At 12 Noon
Present
• Eng. Dr. Zablon Oonge – Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Marion Orina - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Francis Moturi - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Hope Makalo – CWSB representative
• Tecla Chai – Senior Assistant Chief Zowerani
• Lawrence Maitha – Chief Roca
• General Public
Introductions
The meeting started at 12.00 noon with a word of prayer from one of the participants and was
chaired by the Senior Assistant Chief who welcomed the team to Zowerani and introduced the
Consultants and the CWSB representative to the attendees. She then invited the consultant to
give his presentation.
Presentation on Project by the Consultant
The Consultant gave a presentation of the proposed project, its scope, and the laws governing
the Environmental and Social Process as well as the need to conduct public consultation
meetings.
The Consultant explained the various impacts that may result from the project, throughout the
project duration (planning, construction, operation and decommissioning), including
displacement of PAPs. He explained that there would be two pipelines that would start at the
Kakuyuni Water tank, the first one would end at Kilifi Town via the B8 road, whearas the other
line would end at Gongoni via the same road. He further added that they had visited the site in
order to carry out a RAP and ESIA, citing that the meeting was now being held to disseminate
information on the findings of the ESIA and RAP, including the fact that resettlement had been
minimized due to the fact that the pipelines would use the existing road reserves. He further
explained all the mitigation measures put in place in view of the anticipated disturbances and
assured the public that in case the contractor fails to adhere with the regulations put in place,
they could address their complaints to the resident engineer in place for relevant action to be
taken.
Questions, Answers and Feedback
The Consultant then invited the attendees to raise whatever issues they had, in order to have
full knowledge on the project.
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Q1. Ngala Mwangangi from Zowerani asked if the pipeline would be on both sides of the
road.
The Senior Assistant Chief stated that the pipeline would be on the Left Hand Side of the B8
highway from Gede towards, Kilifi.
Q2. Chigiri Kiti from Zowerani asked if land owners bordering the pipelines would be
given an allowance protect the pipe from illegal connections and vandalism. He also
asked if the PAPs should benefit with direct water.
The Consultant explained that the pipelines were located entirely within the road reserve
and that the water would benefit all thus there was no need to vandalise it, adding that it was
the role of every resident to ensure proper care of public assets. He further added that there
would be offtakes from the main pipeline to serve communities along the pipeline, pointing
out that individual connections could not be connected to the main line.
Q3. Mr. Jambo Sadi from Zowerani wanted to know if there would be notices for
recruitment for jobs for the locals. He also wanted to know when the project would
start.
The Consultant stated that a Contractor had already been appointed to carry out the works,
the only issues that were pending were the release of funds from the Financier as well as a
permit from NEMA. Those issues were out of the hands of CWSB, however as soon as the
issues were dealt with the project construction would start. Concerning Job notices, the
Consultant explained that the Job opportunity notifications, were the prerogative of the
Contractor, however he stated that good contractors would employ the services of the local
administration (Chiefs) in sourcing for labour, so as to ensure a good working relationship
with the locals.
Q4. Jacob Kazungu from Wesa wanted to know if the residents within the affected location
away from the main pipeline would get water. He urged CWSB to consider them in the
provision.
The CWSB representative stated that CWSB would provide the main infrastructure, however
distribution networks would have to be provided through the local water service provider
company to provide distribution networks to the locals.
The Senior Assistant Chief added that the locals should let the main line be constructed then
they would lobby for distribution lines once water had been provided.
Conclusion and Closing Remarks
The Consultant then asked the participants if they approved of the project and were willing to
allow it to proceed, and by a show of hands the participants approved of the project. The
Consultant thanked them for their attendance and their feedback and assured them that their
opinions would be forwarded to the Client for action.
The Chief of Roca apologized for arriving late, however expressed joy in the project and CWSB
listening to the opinion of the people.
The meeting ended with a word of prayer at 1.30 pm.
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3) Minutes of the Public Consultation Meeting Held at Gede Chief’s Camp On 24th May 2016 At 3.00 pm
Present
• Eng. Dr. Zablon Oonge – Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Marion Orina - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Francis Moturi - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Hope Makalo – CWSB representative
• Renson Baya –Assistant Chief Gede
• Lenny K. Shauri – Assistant Chief Gede
• Farida Gharama – Assistant Chief Kakuyuni
• Samson Mwarimbo – Assistant Chief Majaoni
• Arnold Masha – Ward Representative Gede
• General Public
Introductions
The meeting started at 3.00pm with a word of prayer from one of the participants and was
chaired by Renson Baya (Assistant Chief Gede) who welcomed the team to Gede and
introduced the Consultants and the CWSB representative to the attendees. He then invited the
consultant to give his presentation.
Presentation on Project by the Consultant
The Consultant gave a presentation of the proposed project, its scope, and the laws governing
the Environmental and Social Process as well as the need to conduct public consultation
meetings.
The Consultant explained the various impacts that may result from the project, throughout the
project duration (planning, construction, operation and decommissioning), including
displacement of PAPs. He explained that there would be two pipelines that would start at the
Kakuyuni Water tank, the first one would end at Kilifi Town via the B8 road, whearas the other
line would end at Gongoni via the same road. He further added that they had visited the site in
order to carry out a RAP and ESIA, citing that the meeting was now being held to disseminate
information on the findings of the ESIA and RAP, including the fact that resettlement had been
minimized due to the fact that the pipelines would use the existing road reserves. He further
explained all the mitigation measures put in place in view of the anticipated disturbances and
assured the public that in case the contractor fails to adhere with the regulations put in place,
they could address their complaints to the resident engineer in place for relevant action to be
taken.
Questions, Answers and Feedback
The Consultant then invited the attendees to raise whatever issues they had, in order to have
full knowledge on the project.
Q1. Lawrence Karissa Shindo (Athman Mohammed Shindo) from Kakuyuni stated that he
was a PAP from a previous pipeline project under Coast Water Services Board. With
the commencement of a new project he requested that grievances should be addressed
in a timely and amicable manner to ensure seamless implementation of the project.
The Consultant noted the concern and stated that he would forward the participant’s
concern to CWSB.
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Q2. Immanuel Baha from Kakuyuni stated that there was a meeting at the end of 2015 to
emphasize the importance of grievance redress mechanisms, in participation was a
team from CWSB. He added that feedback on progress of any issues raised during
public consultation meetings critical for amicable solutions to be arrived at.
The Consultant stated that he would forward the participant’s observation to CWSB.
Q3. Immanuel Kalama from Mida stated that water was important to the community and
proceeded to ask the following questions. Firstly he raised the concern that many of the
residents at water sources were rarely considered in the water supply with the water
supply being concentrated on the supply urban centres, he wanted to know if the design
of the Kakuyuni Kilifi pipeline was intended only for the people of Kilifi or to supply
the people of the rural areas enroute to Kilifi. Secondly he raised concern over the fact
that he had a title deed that stated that his land overlapped with the current road reserve,
he asked if he would be compensated for land based on this issue. Finally, he asked if
there would be compensation for trees and crops.
The Consultant explained that the new pipeline was designed to serve both the urban and
rural population in Kilifi and surrounding areas. He further explained when the roads were
delineated at 60m, he should have been compensated at that time to make up for the land
take, and advised the participant to take up the issue with KeNHA and the ministry of lands.
Finally the Consultant assured the participants that there would be compensation for
affected trees and crops, based on the age and type of the crops.
Q4. Morris Thoya Ndolo, Joachim Sulubu Thoya and Halima Mohammed Issa from
Kakuyuni all expressed the same concerns as the first and second participants and urged
the Consultant to forward their observations to CWSB in order to ensure quick
grievance redress in the new project.
The Consultant stated their concerns would be forwarded to CWSB for quick resolution.
Q5. Nelson Kahindi Mwiru from Mida asked if the pipeline would be located within the
60m road reserve or a new reserve would be needed for the pipeline.
The Consultant explained that the proposed pipeline would be located within the 60m road
reserve.
Q6. Dama Angore stated that she had two parcels of land at Gede Majaoni and Mida
Majaoni, which were along the road, she wanted to know if she would be compensated
for both.
The Consultant reiterated that the project would be located within the road reserve and not
on private land, however if any structure, tree, crop, etc. were affected and were within the
road reserve, she would be compensated.
Q7. Mohammed Ibrahim from Mida wanted to know if the road reserve was 40m or 60m,
also wanting to know what some red markings along the road indicated. He also echoed
that grievances be redressed in a timely manner with feedback from the board getting
to the people. Finally, he wanted to know which side of the road the pipeline would be.
The Consultant explained that the markings were to assist in the road surveys and the
beacons on the side of the road were the true mark of the end of the road reserve. He also
explained that the main Malindi Highway was 60m and that the pipeline would be on the
right hand side of the road and cross over to the left hand side of the road at Matsangoni in
the direction of Kilifi.
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Conclusion and Closing Remarks
The Assistant Chief from Kakuyuni apologized for arriving late, but was content that all issues
had been raised and urged the Consultant to inform CWSB that grievance redress mechanisms
must be put in place.
The Consultant then asked the participants if they approved of the project and were willing to
allow it to proceed. The participants stated that they had approved the current project on
condition that their grievances redress mechanisms be implemented in the project. Thus the
Consultant stated that he would forward their observations to CWSB for quick action.
The meeting ended with a word of prayer at 5.00 pm.
4) Minutes of the Public Consultation Meeting Held at Sabaki Primary on 25th May 2016 at 10.00 am
Present
• Eng. Dr. Zablon Oonge – Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Marion Orina - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Francis Moturi - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Hope Makalo – CWSB representative
• Francis Fondo – Assistant Chief Sabaki
• General Public
Absent with Apologies
• Bartholomew Kitunga – Chief Ganda
Introductions
The meeting started at 10.00am with a word of prayer from one of the participants and was
chaired by the Assistant Chief of Sabaki who welcomed the team to the area and introduced
the Consultants and the CWSB representative to the attendees. He then invited the consultant
to give his presentation.
Presentation on Project by the Consultant
The Consultant gave a presentation of the proposed project, its scope, and the laws governing
the Environmental and Social Process as well as the need to conduct public consultation
meetings.
The Consultant explained the various impacts that may result from the project, throughout the
project duration (planning, construction, operation and decommissioning), including
displacement of PAPs. He explained that there would be two pipelines that would start at the
Kakuyuni Water tank, the first one would end at Kilifi Town via the B8 road, whearas the other
line would end at Gongoni via the same road. He further added that they had visited the site in
order to carry out a RAP and ESIA, citing that the meeting was now being held to disseminate
information on the findings of the ESIA and RAP, including the fact that resettlement had been
minimized due to the fact that the pipelines would use the existing road reserves. He further
explained all the mitigation measures put in place in view of the anticipated disturbances and
assured the public that in case the contractor fails to adhere with the regulations put in place,
they could address their complaints to the resident engineer in place for relevant action to be
taken.
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Questions, Answers and Feedback
The Consultant then invited the attendees to raise whatever issues they had, in order to have
full knowledge on the project.
Q1. Elijah Ewinji Mae from Sabaki wanted to know how the people would show their
support for the project. He also wanted to know how far the pipeline was from the road,
and also wanted to know if there would be employment opportunities for locals.
The Consultant explained that the people would show their support for their project by a
show of hands at the end of the meeting. The engineer explained that the road reserve was
40m and that the pipeline would be within the 40m, while trying not to affect too many
structures. Concerning the jobs, the Consultant explained that the Contractor would source
the local authorities.
Q2. Alex Mungao Ngundo wanted to know what the source of water would be, he asked if
the new wells would be located at Lango Baya or throughout the Sabaki and Ganda
areas.
The Consultant explained that the additional wells to provide water would be located at
Lango Baya, and the water directed to the Kakuyuni water tanks for transmission to Kilifi
and Gongoni while serving the surrounding areas.
Q3. Daniel Mukare was worried about the fact that majority of the people in the area did
not have title deeds and enquired if they would they be compensated. He also wanted
to know if he could get a water kiosk during the implementation of the project.
The Consultant explained that the local leaders (chiefs, village elders, etc.) would
corroborate the ownership of any structure/tree/crop/business, etc. and compensation would
occur, adding that the pipelines would not pass within private land. The Chief also explained
that MAWASCO was in charge of assigning water kiosks.
Q4. Ngoha Mwariga stated that he was there representing his employer who was a PAP,
and wanted to know if his affected wall would be demolished.
The Consultant assured him that if any development was affected it would be compensated
before construction began.
Q5. Omar Gabo stated that he was a caretaker of a parcel of land for over 20 years with his
employer being very far away and had been making developments on the land, he
enquired if he would be compensated or his employer would be compensated.
The Consultant explained that if the employee had made any development and the area Chief
corroborated the information, the employee would be compensated, however if the
developments were carried out by the land owner, the land owner would be compensated.
Q6. Mwaringa Ngoa stated that if the PAP in Q4’s wall was within the road reserve, it
should be taken down instead of avoiding it to save costs.
The Chief explained any development that was within the pipeline route would have to be
brought down to accommodate the pipeline.
Conclusion and Closing Remarks
The Assistant Chief thanked the stakeholders for attending the meeting and making it a success.
He expressed his satisfaction with the fact that he project organizers came and talked to the
locals and seek their approval for the project. He hoped that all the stakeholders would benefit
from the project.
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The Consultant then asked the participants if they approved of the project and were willing to
allow it to proceed, and by a show of hands the participants approved of the project. The
Consultant thanked them for their attendance and their feedback and assured them that their
opinions would be forwarded to the Client for action.
The meeting ended with a word of prayer at 11.30am.
5) Minutes of the Public Consultation Meeting Held at Gongoni Dc’s Office on 25th May 2016 at 12.30 pm
Present
• Eng. Dr. Zablon Oonge – Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Marion Orina - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Francis Moturi - Zamconsult Consulting Engineers (Consultant)
• Hope Makalo – CWSB representative
• Julius Hiribai – Senior Chief Gongoni
• Basheikh Hussein – Senior Assistant Chief Gongoni
• General Public
Introductions
The meeting started at 12.30pm with a word of prayer from one of the participants and was
chaired by the Senior Assistant Chief who welcomed the team to the area and introduced the
Consultants and the CWSB representative to the attendees. He then invited the consultant to
give his presentation.
Presentation on Project by the Consultant
The Consultant gave a presentation of the proposed project, its scope, and the laws governing
the Environmental and Social Process as well as the need to conduct public consultation
meetings.
The Consultant explained the various impacts that may result from the project, throughout the
project duration (planning, construction, operation and decommissioning), including
displacement of PAPs. He explained that there would be two pipelines that would start at the
Kakuyuni Water tank, the first one would end at Kilifi Town via the B8 road, whearas the other
line would end at Gongoni via the same road. He further added that they had visited the site in
order to carry out a RAP and ESIA, citing that the meeting was now being held to disseminate
information on the findings of the ESIA and RAP, including the fact that resettlement had been
minimized due to the fact that the pipelines would use the existing road reserves. He further
explained all the mitigation measures put in place in view of the anticipated disturbances and
assured the public that in case the contractor fails to adhere with the regulations put in place,
they could address their complaints to the resident engineer in place for relevant action to be
taken.
Questions, Answers and Feedback
The Consultant then invited the attendees to raise whatever issues they had, in order to have
full knowledge on the project.
Q1. Paul Mwandoye from Dodoma wanted to know if the pipeline that was done the
previous year was the same project as this one.
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The Consultant explained that that was a different pipeline and the proposed Kakuyuni
Gongomi Pipeline was a whole different project.
Q2. Samuel Yaa Baya from Dodoma wanted to know why the pipeline was passing along
the road instead of cutting across through private land to Gongoni, which would
shorten the distance of the pipeline.
The Consultant explained that the road reserve would be used for the pipeline instead of
private land due to reduced land acquisition. Thus ensuring reduced project stalling due to
way leave acquisition.
Q3. James Mramba from Borabora stated that he lived near Marereni and wanted to know
if he would have access to the water.
The Consultant explained that the pipeline was a main pipeline from which a gravity
distribution network would be established.
Q4. Nasir Auni from Gongoni wanted to know where the tank would be located and if it
would be on private land, would the Board acquire it. He also made an enquiry about
the poor quality of water currently being received in the area, where the water was
sometimes red and caused water borne diseases, he wanted to know the cause of the
contamination. He wanted to know if forms of consent of the project would be taken
around or their opinions of the attendees would be adequate. He added that the attendees
of the meeting should be considered for free connections to water.
The Consultant explained that a site had been found for the tanks, and thus the process for
acquiring was on going. The Consultant further added that the water coming from Baricho
would be treated before distribution to the people, as such the people would receive clean
and potable water. A participant also explained that the pipe had some bursts and thus soil
was entering the pipes and could be causing the pollution. The engineer noted the issue.
Q5. Abdalla Salim Dodoni A wanted to know what would happen to those who have land
agreements and haven’t gotten their title deeds yet. Would there be compensation?
The Consultant explained that the local administration would be there to verify land
ownership, however with the exception of the tank site, there would be no land acquisition
since the pipelines would be located within the existing road reserve.
Q6. Omar Fondo from Dodoma requested that a water supply be provided in Dodoma.
The Consultant stated that he would forward the request to MAWASCO after the
establishment of the main line. The Assistant chief also added that the CDF had plans of
providing water to the said area as soon as funds were available.
Q7. Jilo Onoto from Kokotoni stated that the locals did not have full knowledge on the
extents of the road reserve, and had encroached on the road reserve. During the
construction of the CDF line people lived in fear of the fact that their structures may be
demolished. He asked if the new pipeline would demolish their shops. He further
wanted to know if the design was done before or after the CDF project, stating that
people had already made applications to MAWASCO, he wanted to know if that would
interfere with the current project.
The Consultant assured the locals that the current Design Engineer had instructed the
Contractor to avoid permanent structures, however advised them to maintain the road
reserve, since the governing body KeNHA would police their reserve. The Engineer
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explained that the current project was bulk supply and individual connections would not be
made from it, thus no conflict with the other project.
Q8. Shehe Kazungu from Borabora asked if women would have a fair employment
opportunity.
The Consultant stated that recommendations in the ESIA report had been made for equal
gender employment, and further informed that many of the construction projects in the
country now were being done equally by women.
Q9. Agnes Katana from Majengo Mapya asked if there would be water kiosks in the project.
She also wanted to know when the project would start.
The Consultant explained that MAWASCO would provide the distribution services including
water kiosks to the people after the establishment of the main line and water tank.
Concerning the commencement of construction, the Consultant stated that all that remained
was for finances to be released as well as NEMA certificate. As soon as the two conditions
were met, construction would begin.
Q10. Benjamin Kahindi Nzingo raised concern over the fact that the pipeline passed
near a cemetery, he wanted to know if it would be affected.
The consultant clarified that the pipeline wouldn’t affect the cemetery.
Q11. Fadhili Jelani requested that the pipeline use rural roads to access the tank sites.
The Consultant noted the observation and stated that he would forward the request to CWSB
who would discuss it with the Design Engineer.
Q12. John Mweni asked if the project was only for Gongoni or for the entire Magarini
as well. He expressed skepticism at the fact that areas higher than Gongoni would get
water. He suggested that the hill at Magarini be used instead or Gongoni since it was
very high and could serve a wider area.
The Consultant explained the project had several tees to serve the local communities. He
added that the project would provide a tank from which water will gravitate to the entire
Magarini. The Consultant also explained that the design engineer must have looked at all
possible options before arriving at his/her decision. He however noted the recommendation
and would forward it to the Board.
Conclusion and Closing Remarks
The Senior Chief apologized for arriving late for the meeting stating that he had been dealing
with an urgent matter. He then pointed out that Gongoni was water scarce and was in great
need of water and as such everyone was in support of the project. He expressed happiness at
the fact that those that were near the river (Sabaki) were finally benefitting from it
The Consultant then asked the participants if they approved of the project and were willing to
allow it to proceed, and by a show of hands the participants approved of the project. The
Consultant thanked them for their attendance and their feedback and assured them that their
opinions would be forwarded to the Client for action.
The meeting ended with a word of prayer at 2.15pm.
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16.2.2 Public Consultation Attendance Lists
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
KILIFI TOWNSHIP 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
1
KAZUNGU
KAHINDI BUSINESSMAN KIBAONI TOWNSHIP 0722354410
2
ROWA
RAPHAEL
THOYA BUSINESSMAN KIBAONI TOWNSHIP 0723754358
3
MIKE KARISA
LEWA BUSINESSMAN KIBAONI TOWNSHIP
4
MARY K.
MLANDA BUSINESSMAN KOROSHONI TOWNSHIP 0715080858
5 NZINGO GOHU VILLAGE ELDER SOKONI TOWNSHIP 0711571637
6 KADZI KIDHII BUSINESSWOMAN KOROSHONI TOWNSHIP
7
KATANA
CHANGAWA
KAZOMBA BUSINESSMAN KOROSHONI TOWNSHIP 0705105022
8 JOHNSON KOPI BUSINESSMAN KOROSHONI TOWNSHIP 0718097181
9
EDWARD
KAHINDI BUSINESSMAN KOROSHONI TOWNSHIP 0718875348
10
CRISPER
KABIBI KITHI BUSINESSMAN KIWANDANI TOWNSHIP 0723556705
11
HILDA
KUVUNA BUSINESSWOMAN KIWANDANI TOWNSHIP 0702254489
12 LOICE B. CHAI
ADULT
EDUCATION
TEACHER MKOROSHONI TOWNSHIP 0712562248
13
ROBERT T.
THOYA BUSINESSMAN MWEZANG'OMBE TOWNSHIP 0772168905
14
ISSA M.
NDAGO EMPLOYED BOFA TOWNSHIP 0786394429
15 STEPHEN BIDII C.H.W DERA TOWNSHIP 0725595875
16
KAZUNGU
KAMANGA VILLAGE ELDER MUJIBU TOWNSHIP 0717025206
17
AGNES
NGAMBA VILLAGE ELDER KWAMWANGO TOWNSHIP 0731010800
18
NATHANIEL S.
KATANA VILLAGE ELDER KISUMUNDOGO TOWNSHIP 0729653009
19
KAHINDI
BENJAMIN
KOPI BUSINESSMAN KISUMUNDOGO TOWNSHIP 0711854646
20 DICKSON MAE SENIOR CHIEF BLOCK 10 TOWNSHIP 0716740382
21
BIDII RENSON
KOMBE P.A. TEZO WARD TEZO NGERENYA 0714940959
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
KILIFI TOWNSHIP 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
22 HOPE MAKALO CWSB MOMBASA MOMBASA 0720714708
23
MARION
ORINA ZAMCONSULT NAIROBI NAIROBI 0733806583
24
SIMON N.
MWAKUDZA
SUB-COUNTY
WATER OFFICER KILIFI KILIFI 0727313931
25 JUSTIN HAMISI KILIFI KILIFI 0719402762
26
KONGO
MATANO KILIFI KILIFI 0718749712
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
ZOWERANI 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
1
NGALA KAZUNGU
MWAGANDI CARPENTER TEZO NGERENYA 0725483655
2 KARISA KOMBE MASON ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0728256553
3 OLIVER MTENGO FARMER WESA NGERENYA 0702352706
4
KENNETH S.
KIDZUNGU BODABODA ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0701182233
5 CHIGIRI K. CHAPA ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0726926991
6 ALBERT MRIMA FARMER WESA NGERENYA 0732610105
7 JAMBO JADI
BUSINESSMA
N ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0735527147
8
ALI H.
MOHAMMED
BUSINESSMA
N ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0718749641
9
MWAMU
MWAMBUNA
BUSINESSMA
N ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0729871255
10 JAMES M. NYANJE
BUSINESSMA
N ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0712996884
11
KARISA FESTUS
THOYA DRIVER ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0732472283
12
CLEMENCE
MRIMA
BUSINESSMA
N ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0725059436
13 SOPHIA MATOLE
CRAFTSWOM
AN ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0718195717
14
BENSON
SHUKRANI
15 JACON KAZUNGU
COMMUNITY
VOLUNTEER WESA NGERENYA 0726780927
16 TECLA CHAI
ASSISTANT
CHIEF ZOWERANI NGERENYA 0729870168
17
LAWRENCE
MAITHA
ASSISTANT
CHIEF CHUMANI ROKA 0725805832
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18 HARRY SHOKA AMBASSADOR CHUMANI ROKA 0728138701
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GEDE 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
1 PAUL NYOKA FISHERMAN MIDA MAJAONI 0792219560
2 JOHN B. BATILA FARMER MIDA GEDE 0736813539
3
MOHAMMED I.
HUSSEIN FARMER MIDA GEDE 0723637669
4
MOHAMMED
OMARI FARMER MIDA GEDE 0791983250
5
SAMUEL N.
JACKSON FARMER MIDA GEDE 0717432251
6
FATUMA
CHIVATSU FARMER MIDA GEDE 0792658247
7
DAMA ZIRO
WANJE FARMER MIDA GEDE
8
ALI SALIM
MWARARA KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0713478408
9
JUMA KIBWANA
JUMA KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0725001526
10 SAID OMAR FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0726055283
11
CHARO
KADZOMBA FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0711893835
12
ATHMAN SALIM
ATHMAN FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0707012895
13 MARTIN K. RITETE FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0739930981
14 JOHN K. NDORO FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0716654601
15 HALIMA CATHENA FARMER MIDA GEDE
16
DAMA ANGORE
MRANJA FARMER MIJOMBONI GEDE 0722586689
17
HALIMA
MOHAMMED FARMER KAKUYUNI GEDE 0791782148
18
KIBWANA
MOHAMMED KAKUYUNI GEDE 0724936306
19
EMMANUEL P.
RAHA BAGOO GEDE 0723711632
20
MERCILYNE R.
MENZA FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0723759556
21
SARAH D.
CHONDO FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0722568206
22
SAUMU MENZA
KITHI FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0702216777
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GEDE 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
23
RACHEL CHENGO
KARISA FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0716787780
24
AMBROSE
KALAMA FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0720817934
25 VINCENT BAYA FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0731421163
26
FRANCIS C.
SHINDO FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0705039538
27
MAURICE T.
NDORO FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0706425235
28 JOAKIM SULUHU FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0703772824
29
ROBERT ALI
KARISA FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI
30 JOSEPH K. KALU FARMER MIDA GEDE 0725682898
31
DONALD S.
MWATETE MECHANIC MIDA GEDE 0725750661
32 NELSON K. MWIRU V. ELDER MIDA GEDE 0714101861
33
STEPHEN M.
SHOKA MIDA GEDE 0710843220
34
EMMANUEL K.
KALAMA APIARIST MIDA GEDE 0720678921
35 JULIUS KATANA FARMER MIDA GEDE
36
MWAMUNGA KAE
KANYAMA V. ELDER MKANGANI GEDE 0710374713
37
MUMBA
NGUMBAO FARMER MKANGANI GEDE 0712577262
38 FAIZ SALIM DESIGNER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0725718824
39
FELIX FIKIRI
CHARO FARMER MIJOMBONI GEDE 0720075757
40
SAID KAPEMBE
RUWA KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0734973306
41
BAKARI AZIZI
OMAR KAKUYUNI GOSHI
42
LAWRENCE
KARISA SHINDO FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0713784777
43
ABDALLA SALIM
ATHAMN BUSINESSMAN KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0720470061
44 NURU BAKAR FARMER KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0732544291
45
MICHAEL BAYA
YAA ECO TOUR GUIDE MIDA GEDE 0790187841
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GEDE 24TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
46 ARNOLD MASILA
WARD
ADMINISTRATOR MKENGE GEDE 0729065459
47 LENNY K. SHAURI ASS. CHIEF MKENGE GEDE 0724017750
48 RENSON BAYA ASS. CHIEF MIDA GEDE 0735362414
49
SAMSON
MWARIMBO ASS. CHIEF MIJOMBONI GEDE 0710799530
50
FARIDA
GHARAMA
MAZRUI
ASS. CHIEF
KAKUYUNI KAKUYUNI GOSHI 0731582888
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
SABAKI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
1
HENRY JOSHUA
MALINGI V. ELDER SABAKI SABAKI 0724806711
2
MNTAPARA
NAJORO V. ELDER SABAKI SABAKI 0729464741
3
KALAMA MNGELA
EMMANUEL BODA BODA SABAKI SABAKI 0727749142
4
SHADRACK
CHAMO ZIMDI EX V. ELDER SABAKI SABAKI
5 ANDERSON KINGI SABAKI SABAKI 0700179004
6
ANDERSON
KIBOHE KONDO V. ELDER SABAKI SABAKI 0725097536
7
FRANSISCO
KARISA DHURI SABAKI SABAKI 0735087720
8 ALBERT SABAKI SABAKI
9 ROBERT GONA SABAKI SABAKI 0715921379
10
LEVIS KAHINDI
CHENGO SABAKI SABAKI 0725006850
11 ALEX M. NGUMBO BALOZI SABAKI SABAKI 0724665772
12 THOMAS KASENA SABAKI SABAKI 0714608312
13
ELVIS MWALIMU
SAFARI SABAKI SABAKI 0719356278
14
EVANS SHIDA
CHENGO SABAKI SABAKI 0705510427
15
JONATHAN
MAITHA SIRYA SABAKI SABAKI 0727769313
16 JUSTUS MTAWALI SABAKI SABAKI 0710207321
17 THOYA NDIMBU SABAKI SABAKI 0718848503
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
SABAKI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
18 JONATHAN MBUI SABAKI SABAKI 0716418449
19 GEORGE KAPOMBE SABAKI SABAKI 0715033732
20 COLLINS KIRAGA SABAKI SABAKI 0704542288
21 SAFARI KITSAO SABAKI SABAKI 0732366820
22 JOSEPH KALUNGO MASONRY SABAKI SABAKI 0710905437
23 NELSON KALUGO MASONRY SABAKI SABAKI 0714748215
24 FADHILI HUSSEIN SABAKI SABAKI 0735511120
25 MORRIS KAZUNGU FARMER KATSANGANI SABAKI 0728467043
26
SAFARI
MWAKONDE FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0710181404
27 KAZUNGU KATANA FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0701040700
28
JACOB KALUME
KATANA FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0714260325
29
KINGI KAHINDI
TETE EMPLOYED SABAKI SABAKI 0713160086
30
SHADRACK M.
MUTHOKA BUSINESSMAN SABAKI SABAKI 0721685485
31 MICHAEL R. GAFAA
D.
HEADTEACHER SABAKI SABAKI 0726335240
32
MORRIS K.
MLANDA FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0725141943
33 ZIRO WANJE FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0738161502
34
BONIFACE M.
NDURE FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0739553265
35 HAMIS SOUD FARMER MGURULENI GANDA 0710729457
36 HELEN MAKUTHA FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI 0728343821
37 LILIAN MAPENZI FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL 0714483940
38 DAMA THETHE FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
39 JUMWA KESI FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
40 MARY T. NDIRO FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
41
DAWA
MOHAMMED FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
42 KAFEDHA KARISA FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
43
DHAHABU
WAMBUA FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
44 MULUO CHARO FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0714635640
45 DAMA MAKUTHA FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
46 ZAWADI KADENGE FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
47 ZAWADI NGALA FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
48 HIDAYA IDD FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
SABAKI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
49
AGNESS K.
MWAMBIRE FARMER MGURULENI GANDA
50 SALAMA KHAMIS FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
51 DAVID C. BAYA V. ELDER
KIKOMBETELE
'B' SABAKI 0717362749
52 KHALIFA HILAM KASANGANI SABAKI
53 MORRIS CHARO FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0732299761
54 ABDI SAID FARMER SABAKI MALINDI 0724326628
55 MASHA SALIM FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0731256587
56 ROBERT KATANA FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0792717221
57 DICKSON CHARO FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI
58 CHRISTOPHER K.K. FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI
59
ALI SALIM
MOHAMMED ZIRO FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0711413776
60
SALIM KAHINDI
KWICHA FARMER MGURULENI CENTRAL 0712217541
61
PHILIP KAHINDI
KAZUNGU FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0720493840
62 PHILEMON ZIMBA FARMER KIKOMBETELE SABAKI 0725109743
63 MARGI KITSAO WATCHMAN KILIFI TEZO 0732299340
64
SIMEON MASHA
WANJE COOK SABAKI SABAKI 0715598736
65
HARRISON
KALUME KAREMA PHOTOGRAPHER SABAKI SABAKI 0723742790
66 JOHN KENGA TERI V. ELDER MGURULENI SABAKI 0723642037
67
JULIUS KENGA
KALUGO MASON SABAKI SABAKI 0713102172
68 NASSER HASSAN ENTREPRENEUR MGURULENI SABAKI 0719655677
69 DANIEL MUKARE MICARANI SABAKI 0705992998
70 FURAHA CHARO FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0711490298
71
ANDREW FURAHA
KARISA TEACHER SABAKI SABAKI 0728840415
72
FATUMA
MOHAMMED FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
73 SOFIA IDD FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
74 REHEMA OMMAR FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
75 DAMA NGONYO FARMER SABAKI
76 ESHA ABDHALLA FARMER SABAKI
77 KABII KOMBE FARMER SABAKI
78 REHEMA SONGORO FARMER MGURULENI
79 JOSEPH MWADUMA FARMER SABAKI 0728048686
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
SABAKI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
80 KELVIN KALUME FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
81
REOPHENSE
MAPENZI FARMER SABAKI SABAKI 0718741356
82 BAHATI CHARO FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
83
BENSON T.
KAPOMBE FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
84 KADZO KITSAO FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
85 JUMWA IHA FARMER MGURULENI SABAKI
86 KALUME KAMBI FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
87 ISCA KADHILI FARMER SABAKI SABAKI
88 KINYALU KANJE FARMER SABAKI 0735479478
89 WILLIAM KINYALU
CONSTRUCTION
TECH. SABAKI SABAKI 0735170615
PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GONGONI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
1
EDWARD K.
KADENGE FARMER MIDODONI GONGONI 0728849712
2
CHARO K.
RANDO FARMER MIDODONI GONGONI 0700343566
3
PAUL NJERU
NDWIGA
CONSTRUCTION
TECH. MIDODONI GONGONI 0722621810
4 MARY YAA FARMER DODOMA GONGONI
5 KAZUNGU BAYA FARMER MARERENI MARERENI
6
SAMUEL
BASHORA EX. CHIEF MAJENGO GONGONI 0701302342
7 KAHINDI K. KITI WATCHMAN
MIDODONI
'A' GONGONI 0707736808
8 KARISA NZIMBA FARMER GONGONI GONGONI 0719336274
9
MICHAEL
KAZUNGU DRIVER MIDODONI GONGONI 0731844961
10
KENGA SARDA
THOYA
GATE
ATTENDANCE MIDODONI GONGONI 0725624130
11 NGUA MZUNGU FARMER DODOMA GONGONI
12
CLARIS
MWATSUMA V/ MOTHER KOKOTONI GONGONI 0719128188
13 KAHASO KITSAO FARMER
MIDODONI
'B' GONGONI
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GONGONI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
14
CHARO KENGA
MWAGANDI FARMER SABA-SABA GONGONI
15
SHEHE
KAZUNGU
THOYA FARMER BORABORA GONGONI 0713973867
16
TOYOTA
KAZUNGU TOUR GUIDE CENTRAL GONGONI 0735920801
17 JUDE MAATHAI FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0710135132
18
SAID BAKAR
OMAR V. ELDER GONGONI GONGONI 0724337734
19
STEPHEN MWENI
KATISHO BUSINESSMAN
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0703418575
20 OMAR K. FONDO V. ELDER GONGONI GONGONI 0735234017
21 LIBERTINE SAIDI VICE V. ELDER
MIDODONI
'B' GONGONI 0703872345
22 JOSEPH KIRIBAI BUSINESSMAN
MIDODONI
'A' GONGONI 0719732189
23 OMAR BAKAR GONGONI GONGONI 0731130251
24
ISHMAEL C.
KATANA FARMER GONGONI GONGONI 0701068215
25
ALFRED J.
MWAGONA CARPENTER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0723484457
26 KAHINDI M. FILO FARMER
MIDODONI
'B' GONGONI 0729752173
27
KITSAO K.
GOMBO FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0710748327
28
NICODEMUS
KAINGU MJUMBUWANYIO MAJENGO GONGONI 0710498052
29
ABDALLA SALIM
THOYA ASST/HMAN
MIDODONI
'A' GONGONI 0712545348
30
JAMES KATANA
MULINGE V/ASSISTANT MIDODONI GONGONI 0727436117
31 JOHN MDUFI V/MIDONDOA
MIDODONI
'A' GONGONI 0705372520
32
EMMANUEL
SHINDO KOKOTONI GONGONI 0711697565
33 ESTHER BOKOLE MSAMBWENI GONGONI
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GONGONI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
34 FRANCIS THOYA V. ELDER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0727364143
35
ERASTUS K.
MWAGANDI FARMER MIDODONI GONGONI 0715105291
36
SAMUEL YAA
BAYA
CHAIRMAN
MIDONDONI
MIDODONI
'B' GONGONI 0723997323
37
SANITA
BENJAMIN TUVA CDF MAGARINI GONGONI GONGONI 0716722121
38
MWAGONA
NDAHUMA
PANDE V. ELDER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0723992280
39
MRAMBA WA
NYEVU FARMER DODOMA GONGONI
40
KADINYANJE
MWAGANDI SALT PRODUCER MAJENGO GONGONI
41 LOURENT PIRI PASTOR
MIDODONI
'B' GONGONI 0723970613
42 WILSON BABATI FARMER DODOMA GONGONI 0726552596
43 HIDAYA ALI FARMER MOROTO GONGONI 0700438182
44
MWANASOMO
ALI FARMER MOROTO GONGONI 0717362776
45 AMINA VALOTO FARMER MOROTO GONGONI 0711484208
46 AMINA ALI FARMER MOROTO GONGONI 0727956207
47 ELHINA KASIWA FARMER MOROTO GONGONI 0713597522
48 AGNES KATANA FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0712728237
49 LUCY MWARUA FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0710231922
50
CONSTANCE
MENZA FARMER DODOMA GONGONI 0735237080
51
LAWRENCE
KENGA NZAI FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0724976040
52
EUNICE KADZO
SAMSON FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI 0701678589
53 MAKKA ALY FARMER
MAJENGO
MAPYA GONGONI
54
KANZE
MWAROWA FARMER SABA-SABA GONGONI
55 JAMES MKAMBA MASON BORABORA GONGONI 0718773631
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PUBLIC CONSULTATION ATTENDANCE LIST
GONGONI 25TH MAY
No. Name Designation Village Location
Phone
Number
56
JUSTIN
KAZUNGU FARMER GONGONI 0717607830
57
WILLIAM
ANGORE FARMER GONGONI GONGONI 0727292936
58
JAMES C.
MRAMBA PWD LEADER GANDIKANI GONGONI 0715173903
59
NICKSON M.
MWARINGA MASON MIDODONI GONGONI 0717761659
60
NASSIR AUNI
MSELLEM SALESMAN GONGONI GONGONI 0722871899
61
BENJAMIN
KAHINDI FARMER KOKOTONI GONGONI
62 JILO ONOTTO RTD TEACHER KOKOTONI GONGONI 0722224947
63
PAUL M.
MWANDOE BUSINESSMAN DODOMA GONGONI 0722935031
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16.2.3 Public Consultation Meeting Photos
1) Meeting at Kilifi Chief’s Camp
Consultant’s Presentation
Introduction and comments by CWSB
representative
Introduction and Comments by KIWASCO
representative
Comments by Senior Chief Tezo
Feedback from a Participant
Feedback from a Participant
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Feedback from a Participant
Participants show their support of the project
via raised hands
2) Meeting at Zowerani Chief’s Camp
Consultant’s Presentation
Comments by Chief Roca
Comments by Senior Assistant Chief
Zowerani
Feedback from a Participant
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Feedback from a Participant
Participants show their support of the project
via raised hands
3) Meeting at Gede Chief’s Camp
Introduction and comments by Assistant
Chief Gede
Consultant’s Presentation
Feedback from a Participant
Feedback from a Participant
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Feedback from a Participant
Feedback from a Participant
4) Meeting at Sabaki Primary
Consultant’s Presentation
Comments by Assistant Chief Sabaki
Feedback from a Participant
Feedback from a Participant
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Feedback from a Participant
Participants show their support of the project via
raised hands
5) Meeting at DC’s Office Gongoni
Consultant’s Presentation
Comments by Senior Chief Gongoni
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Comments by Senior Assistant Chief
Gongoni
Feedback from a Participant
Feedback from a Participant
Participants show their support of the
project via raised hands
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16.3 PAP PHOTOS
16.3.1 Kakuyuni – Kilifi Line
Joseph Karisa Charo’s maize and trees
Agnes Kalama’s maize
George Mweni Mramba’s maize
Kadii Kazee’s structures
Rafiki Katana’s structure
Kenga Nzai’s structure
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Kenga Nzai’s structure
Samuel Safari’s structure
Anthony Irungu’s structure
Nicolas; structure
Katana Kadenge; structure
Vidzo Hinzano; structure
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Gabriel Mumba; structure
Evans Sambaya; structure
Hinzano Mumba; structure and maize
Beta House Pub; structure
Mwagandi Ngala’s structure, maize, tree
Maureen Kalama’s maize
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Hawe Salama’s maize
Miss Loice Mazrui’s maize
Stephen Kitsao’s maize
Jumwa Baya’s fence
John Namba’s fence trees and maize
Sulubu Charo’s maize
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Katana Gona’s trees and crops
Charo Katana Karabu’s maize
Sidi Karisa’s maize
Katana Kitsao’s maize
Sukubali Katana’s maize and tree
Charo Kazungu’s maize and trees
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Ms. Chimega; maize
Unknown; maize
Kadzitu Katana Bembere; maize
Unknown; trees and fence
Unknown; trees
Rebecca Nyamawi; crops and structure
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Rashid Mwamdzo Kombo’s maize
Mwamdzo Menza’s maize
Kiti Nyale’s maize
Chumani Primary School’s fence, structure,
trees
Nickson King’s structure’s
Hassan Mohammed’s structure
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Awilo’s structure
Kombo’s structure
Mwachipuri Muranga’s structure
Kombo’s structure
Lonica Pendo’s structure
Nassoro’s structure
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Wilson Washe’s structure
Pili Nzai Kiraga’s structure
Francis Mugo’s structure
Elius Sonje’s structure
Mwachipuli’s structure
Hassan Mohammed’s structure
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Chumani Islamic Centre Mosque’s structure
and trees
Mwalungo Matambo’s maize
Martin Mwalungo’s maize and trees
Willy Katana Bomu’s trees
Dickson Muranga’s trees
Karabu Masha’s trees and maize
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Richard Mwashani Kai’s trees and maize
Johnstone Kazungu’s fence and trees
Gaspa Baya’s structure
Albert Murima’s trees/fence
Deche Mumbo’s structure
Emmanuel Said’s maize
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James Nyanje’s maize and trees
Benard Ndoro’s maize
Victor Chiro’s maize
Yakia Dokota’s maize
William Mtana’s fence trees and maize
Hunington Matole’s maize and trees
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Matole Konde’s trees and maize
Jambo Mwaringa’s maize and trees
Pauline Masha’s maize
Edga Mgunya’s maize
Omari Shoboi’s maize
Mokoli’s maize
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Rose Sanga’s fence
Unknown; structure
Karisa Dzenga’s structure
Mariam Mohammed’s structure
Benard Kiunga’s structure
Zawadi Peter’s structure
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Isack Tomnoru’s structure
Joshua Kobia’s structure
Katana Kiti’s structure
Paul’s structure
Sabastian Gambo’s fence
Tabu Mohammed’s structure
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Cornelius Mungathia’s structure
Kadzo Jembe’s structure
Zawadi Kitsao’s structure
Kiriba Nasoro’s structure
Zawadi Jembes’s structure
Joseph Mramba’s structure
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Ghalib Ahmed’s structure
Jackson Oduor’s structures
Unknown; structure
Sylvia Tumaini’s stucture
Unknown; structure
Calcon’s structure
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Unknown; structure
Barisa Charo; structure and maize
Matano Kalume; maize and trees
James Charo; maize
Samini Mgomba; structures and trees
Joel Iluve’s fence and trees
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Ronald Ngala’s maize and trees
Unknown; maize
Hamisi Hare’s maize
Samuel Okanga’s fence
Unknown; fence
Unknown; fence
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Unknown; structure
Florence Umazi’s structure
Chilumo’s maize and fence
Betty Sidi’s structure
Salim Omar’s fence
Unknown; fence
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Unknown structure
Unknown; structure
Omar Ali’s fence
Unknown; fence
Mwenye’s fence
Chenge Mzungu’s maize
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Omar Said’s fence trees and structure
John Kahura’s trees
Peter’s maize
Joseph Karisa’s fence and trees
Zacharia Bonaya’s fence and trees
Unknown; fence
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Karisa Masha’s structure
Chadi Nzai’s structure
Jafar’s fence
Magithi Kogelo’s structure, fence and tree
Mama Musa’s maize
Unknown; fence and trees
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Jane Kahindi’s structure
Yaa Jefwa’ fence and trees
Benjamin Garama’s structure
Kenga Wanje’s structure
Lucky’s structure
Mama Shiro’s structure
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Johnson Charo’s structures
Robert Mlewa’s structure
Lidya Chetengure’s structure
Rachael Mwambegu’s structure
Harrison Mwambegu’s maize
James Ndung’u’s structure
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Nyang’au’s structures
Johnson Kaingu’s structure
Fatuma Kitengo’s structure fence and trees
Athuman Juma’s trees and structure
Boda boda Welfare’s structure
Hashim Mwagona’s structure
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Justus Charo’s structure
Yaa Jefwa’s structure
Karabu Ruwa Nzai’s maize
Katana Masha’s maize
Anthony’s structure
Esther Paulo’s maize
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Mogas Petrol Station fence and billboard
Sarah Ngumbao’s structure
Unknown; structure
Kache Katana’s structure
Dama Kahindi’s structure
Shida Shilingi’s structure
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Kazungu Kadenge’s structure
Ngala Hinzano’s structure
Anthony Lewa’s structure and trees
Amani’s structure
Gamash Abdulla’s structure
Joshua Karembo’s trees and maize
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Unknown; structure
Anthony Sadi’s structure
Penina Muguke’s structure
Robert Maseke’s structure
Asha Katana’s structures
Rogers Makupe’s structure
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Michael Kinyua’s structure
Hassan Mwinyi’s structure
Bora Mwachiti’s structure
Kilifi City Church’s gate
Michael Muta’s structure
Athman Sampuli’s structure
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Kazubgu Kahindi’s structure
Andrew Mureithi’s structure
Antony Muithia’s structure
Kobil Filling Station; structures
Karisa Kahindi’s maize and trees Aweso’s structure
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Munge’s structure and trees
Francis Kiama’s structure
Mamake Agneta’s structure
Emily’s structure
Kilifi Pefa Church; structures and fences
Esthere Shehe’s structure
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Christine Kambua’s structure
Mwarumba Mwavita; structure
Said Salim’s structure
Unknown; structure
Matano’s structure and trees
Unknown; structure
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Amina Ramadhan’s structure
Evans Ochieng’s structure
Habiba Aden’s structure
Mariam Hassan; structures
16.3.2 Kakuyuni – Gongoni Line
Haddy Hona’s structure and business
Daniel Mae’s maize
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Dama Ngala Hinzano’s trees and maize
Raymond Kazungu Kenga’s tree and maize
Ngowa Mwaringa’s trees
Ngumbao Jefwa’s crops
Karisa Kenga’s maize and trees
Shauri Ziro’s structure
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Nguwa’s maize and trees
Sabaki Primary; fence and tree
Sanita John’s structure
Kafuti Sirya’s maize and tree
Ssamuel Charo’s maize
Kadzora’s maize and gate
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Chengo Nzola’s structure and trees
Katana Bambanya’s structure
Joseph Mwaduna’s structure
Rehema Charo’s structure
Abdul Mohammed’s structure
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Jumaa Ngonyo’s crops
Sidi Katana’s structure
Francis Kenga Iha’s crops
Ngonyo Mwagandi Ngala’s crops
William Charo’s crops
Kambao Shilingi’s fence and maize
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Charo Machuko’s crops
Unknown; maize
Athuman Said’s trees
Unknown; fence and trees
Unknown; maize
Mansuri Naji’s crops
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Fahali Kadenge’s fence
Kadzitu Kadenge’s trees and fence
David Karisa’s structure
Kadzo Mrabu’s fence and crops
Katana Samuel’s structures
John Kalume’s maize
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John Changawa’s maize, fence and tree
Katana Chemu’smaize
Ronald Ngala’s fence
Karisa Sulubu’s crops
Unknown; maize and trees
Rebecca’s maize
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Jesse’s trees
Samuel Rondo’s maize
Katana Mwagunga’s maize
Donald Mumba’s structure and maize
Gongoni Cess Point structure
Awarb Said Abdulla’s fence
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Father Mchina’s maize
Unknown institution’s fence
Michael Jefwa’s structure and crops
Beatrice Biri Bakari’s structure
Kangindo Charo’s structure and trees
Kafanzi Kenga’s structure
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Sidi Kazungu’s structure
Japhet Nzaria Kombe’s structure
Breeze Point Café’s structures
Mercy’s structure
Moses Muema’s structure
Mercy Karisa’s structure
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Beatrice Masha’s structure
Penina Mwongeli’s structure
Rehema Kaingu’s structures
Juma Abdulla Malau’s structure’s
Juma Abdulla’s structure
Mohammed Athman’s structure
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Mohammed Omar Dumila’s structure
Chrispus Lewa’s structure
Masai’s structure
Masha Timothy’s structure
William Kadenge’s structure
Shadrack Charo’s structure
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Rachael Neema’s structure
Daniel Kitsao’s structure
Reuben Kenga Baya’s tank
Aboubakar Somof’s structures
Mapimo Youth Polytechnic’s fence
Peter Ngowa’s maize
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David Kahindi Salim’s structure and fence
Ngonyo Mwalimu Mwagandi’s structure
Nassir Auni’s fence
Bridge International structure and fence
Daniel Nzai’s maize
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16.4 PAP ENTITLEMENT MATRICES
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
1 Gede 0 Kilifi Timothy 0 0 0 Shop
4.6x4.3 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 50,000 59340 0 0 221,180 33,177.00 142,517.00
2 Gede Malindi Kilifi Jack 0 0 0 7.2x4 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 86400 0 0 172,800 25,920.00 112,320.00
3 Gede-Centre Gede Malindi Agnes John Kombe 0 0728422163 0 Shop
2.3x3.6 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 24840 0 0 49,680 7,452.00 32,292.00
4 Gede Gede Malindi Eunice Safari 0168423 0727708817 0 Shop
5.9x6.6 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 45,000 116820 0 0 323,640 48,546.00 210,366.00
5 Gede Gede 0 Daniel Kazungu 83891318 072765419 0 Shop
6.2x4.8 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 30,000 89280 0 0 238,560 35,784.00 155,064.00
6 Gede 0 Kilifi Omar Hamisi 0 0 0 Cafe
4x3.4 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 45,000 102000 0 0 296,250 44,437.50 191,437.50
7 Gede-Centre Gede Malindi Rosena Kalume 2122686 0 0 Cafe
6.9x3.5 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 30,000 181125 0 0 426,000 63,900.00 275,025.00
8 Gede 0 Kilifi
Francis Mwaniki
Njaki 12728484 0716683584 0 Plastics
3.5x6.4 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 30,000 168000 0 0 399,750 59,962.50 257,962.50
9 Gede Gede Malindi Ferdinand Ngala 6703688 0725035656 0 Shop
3.3x2.3 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 45,000 22770 0 0 135,540 20,331.00 88,101.00
10 Gede Gede Malindi Café 0 0723650874 0 0
6.5x6.9 Temporary
Buildings 0
4 Blue Gum,300 Casurina
Commercial Trees;50
Coconut,3 Cashew nuts,1
Pawpaw,5 Mango,1
Orange,5 Guavas,1 Lemon
fruit trees,3 Aloe vera
Medicinal trees 0 - 134550 0 373000 642,100 96,315.00 603,865.00
11 Gede Gede Malindi Kiponda Hinzano 0 0787634514 0 Cafe
4.7x7.2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 253800 0 0 507,600 76,140.00 329,940.00
12 Gede Gede-Dabaso 0 Selina Chenda 0 0710525945 0 Shop
3.2x4.2,3.6x3.4
Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 30,000 77040 0 0 214,080 32,112.00 139,152.00
13 Gede Gede Kilifi Sylvia Salama 0 0 0 Cafe
8.1x3.2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 45,000 194400 0 0 478,800 71,820.00 311,220.00
14 Gede Gede Malindi Joshua Mangi 0 0711485654 0 Shop
19.8x5.2,4x3.2 Permanent
Buildings 3x1.5 Live Fence 1 Pawpaw Fruit tree 0 0 1125 1000 1,204,725 180,708.75 182,833.75
15 Gede Gede Malindi Ferunzi Mwinyi 27457235 0713183917 0 Shop
2.5x3.5 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 110,625 16,593.75 16,593.75
16 Gede Gede Malindi Katana Gunga 0 0 0 Juakali 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 45,000 6,750.00 6,750.00
17 Gede Gede Malindi
Peter Mwendwa
Musyoka 0 0770696670 0 Agrovet 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
18 Mabuani Gede Malindi Mercy Musau 26010219 0718629031 0 Saloon 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
19 Gede Gede Malindi Wilson Charo 0 0718965745 0 Shop 3x1.5 Live Fence 1 Pawpaw Fruit tree 0 - 0 1125 1000 15,625 2,343.75 4,468.75
20 Mabuani 0 Kilifi Kaingu Mwanzoya 0 0 0 Rentals
3.5x31 Permanent
Building 0
5 Cashew nuts,3 Pawpaw
fruit trees 0 - 0 0 8000 1,123,000 168,450.00 176,450.00
21 Gede Gede-Dabaso 0 Name of HH 0 0 0 Juakali 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 9,000 1,350.00 1,350.00
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
23 Gede Gede Dabaso Rodgers Okoth 29912331 071997674 0 Juakali 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 22,500 3,375.00 3,375.00
24 Gede Gede Malindi Mwanzoya George 0 0701518154 0 Shop 3x1.5 Live Fence 1 Pawpaw Fruit tree 0 - 0 1125 1000 47,125 7,068.75 9,193.75
25 Gede 0 0 Patrick Wambua 28324095 0705382022 0 Bodaboda 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 18,000 2,700.00 2,700.00
26 Gede 0 0 Charles Maina Mugo 2286700 0723215594 0 Bodaboda 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 36,000 5,400.00 5,400.00
27 Gede 0 Kilifi Nzai Charo 0 0725629427 0 Spare Parts 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
28 Gede Gede Malindi Lucy Kitsao 0 0732759696 0 Green Grocer
2.4x2.3 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 97,650 14,647.50 14,647.50
29 Gede 0 0 Kazungu Ngumbao 0 0723936154 0 Shop
2.3x8.7 Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 230,100 34,515.00 34,515.00
30 Gede 0 Kilifi Kaingu Mwanzoya 0 0 0 Rentals
10.3x6.6,7.9x7.1,8.2x7.1
Permanent Buildings 0
6 Cashew nut,2 Pawpaw
Fruit trees 0 - 0 0 8000 1,860,900 279,135.00 287,135.00
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
32 Gede Gede Malindi Kahindi Kadenge 13733731 0719727236 0 0 0 0
1 Moringa Medicinal
tree;6.8x6.2 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 3108 3,108 466.20 3,574.20
33 Gede Gede Malindi Salim Ramadhan 10688888 0716787749 0 Shop 4x1.9 Permanent building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 87,250 13,087.50 13,087.50
34 Gede Gede Malindi Ramadhan Kombo 0 0721915154 0 Shop 0 0
3 Muarubaine medicinal
tree;35x6 Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 13500 58,500 8,775.00 22,275.00
35 Gede 0 Kilifi
Fadhili Khamisi
Kombo 5018511 0701515419 0 0 0 30x1.7 Live fence 2 Indigenous Trees 0 - 0 12750 2000 26,000 3,900.00 18,650.00
36 0 0 Gede
Alex Mkutano
Mgunya 1415565 0726229897 0 Shop 0 0 171x1.4 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 11970 17,970 2,695.50 14,665.50
37 Gede Gede Malindi Josephine K Charo 26353988 0727269242 0 Juakali 0 0 36x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 12600 21,600 3,240.00 15,840.00
38 Gede Forest Gede Malindi Fikiri Karisa Mwiyo 0 0 0 Juakali 0 0 38.6x7.6 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 14668 48,418 7,262.70 21,930.70
39 Gede 0 Kilifi Thomas Kithi 0 0 0 0 0
2 Bamboo Commercial
trees;7 Coconut,3 Cashew
nut,6 Mango,Mtomoko fruit
trees 0 - 0 0 19000 19,000 2,850.00 21,850.00
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 1
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
40 Gede Gede Malindi Kahothi S Maitha 0 0727481695 0 Shop
3.4x3 Semi-Permanent
building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 90,000 13,500.00 13,500.00
41 Gede Forest Gede Malindi Carol Karisa 11495578 0773836807 0 Shop
2.8x2.9 Semi-Permanent
building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 94,650 14,197.50 14,197.50
42 Gede 0 0 Stephen Charo Sirya 539393930 0723918396 0 0 0
18.9x2.5 Live
fence 53x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 11812.5 23850 35,663 5,349.38 41,011.88
43 Gede Gede Malindi Anset Musau 0 0733850977 0 0 0 69x2.5 Live fence 0 0 - 0 43125 0 43,125 6,468.75 49,593.75
44 0 0 0
Arabuko-Sokore
forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
45 Gede 0 Kilifi Tabu Karisa Nzai 0 0 0 0 0
10m Sisal Commercial
trees;94x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 47300 47,300 7,095.00 54,395.00
46 Gede 0 Malindi Athuman Said Ngalla 41461200 0724332299 0 0
5.8x2.8 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 70x7 Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 24500 146,300 21,945.00 46,445.00
47 Gede Gede Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Indigenous trees;131x9
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 60950 60,950 9,142.50 70,092.50
48 Mida Gede Malindi Aisha Said 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 32.6x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 11410 45,160 6,774.00 18,184.00
49 Mida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12x4 Maize crops,18x4
Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 6000 6,000 900.00 6,900.00
50 Mida Mida Malindi Bahati Kitsao 0 0 0 0 0 0 135x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 60750 60,750 9,112.50 69,862.50
51 0 0 0 Katana Karisa 0 0 0 0 0 0 130x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 58500 58,500 8,775.00 67,275.00
52 Mida Creek Gede Malindi Mapenzi Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 124x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 55800 55,800 8,370.00 64,170.00
53 Gede 0 Kilifi
Kadenge Harrison
Katana 13732185 0 0 0 0 121x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 54450 54,450 8,167.50 62,617.50
54 Mida Mida Malindi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118.5x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 53325 53,325 7,998.75 61,323.75
55 Mida creek Gede Malindi Katana Hare 0 0 0 0 0 0 85.7x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 38565 38,565 5,784.75 44,349.75
56 Mida creek Gede Malindi Chadi Karisa 0 0 0 0 0 122.4x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 55080 55,080 8,262.00 63,342.00
57 Mida Gede Kilifi Zawadi Kaviha 0 0 0 0 0 0 59.4x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 26730 26,730 4,009.50 30,739.50
58 Mida Gede Malindi Safari Hare 0 0702525439 0 0 0 0 64.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 28935 28,935 4,340.25 33,275.25
59 Mida 0 0 Kombe Hare 0 0 0 0 0 0 120.8x 9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 54360 54,360 8,154.00 62,514.00
60 Mida creek Gede Malindi Naomi Kazungu 0 0701694943 0 0 0 33.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 14985 14,985 2,247.75 17,232.75
61 Mida Mida Kilifi Tabu Ruwa Kilumo 0 0 0 0 0 0 91.8x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 41310 41,310 6,196.50 47,506.50
62 Mida Gede Malindi
Albert Chilumo
Randu 0 0701495275 0 0 0 0 73.8x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 33210 33,210 4,981.50 38,191.50
63 Mida Mida Malindi Damaris Kahindi 29292546 073675390 0 0 0 0 53.8x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 24210 24,210 3,631.50 27,841.50
64 Mida 0 Kilifi Agness Kombe 0 0 0 0 0 0 57.2x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 25740 25,740 3,861.00 29,601.00
65 Mida creek Gede Malindi Sidi Baya 20044753 0715004856 0 Shop 0 0 123.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 55485 70,485 10,572.75 66,057.75
66 Mida Mida Malindi Kivatsi Mary 14670296 0706409885 0 0 0 56.6x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 25470 25,470 3,820.50 29,290.50
67 Mida 0 Kilifi Joseph Tsuma 0 0 0 0 0 0 67x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 30150 30,150 4,522.50 34,672.50
68 Mida Gede Malindi Karabu Tsuma 10669620 0716677275 0 0 0 0 150x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 67500 67,500 10,125.00 77,625.00
69 Mida Mida Kilifi Kesi Safari 0 0715633397 0 0 0 0 85x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 38250 38,250 5,737.50 43,987.50
70 Mida-Majaoni Gede Malindi Irene Kadzo 20508611 0706004193 0 0 0 80x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 36000 36,000 5,400.00 41,400.00
71 Mida Mida Malindi Thabu Katana 0 0 0 0 0 0 174x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 78300 78,300 11,745.00 90,045.00
72 Majaoni Gede Malindi Shauri Dungumale 0 0 0 0 0 0 83.9x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 37755 37,755 5,663.25 43,418.25
73 Majaoni 0 0 Riziki Katana 0 0 0 0 0 0 173.6x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 78120 78,120 11,718.00 89,838.00
74 Majaoni Gede Malindi Stephen Tsuma 0 0715664586 0 0 0 225.5x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 101475 101,475 15,221.25 116,696.25
75 Mida Mida Malindi Jumwa Tsumwa 5033516 0 0 0 0 0 98.5x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 44325 44,325 6,648.75 50,973.75
76 Majaoni Gede Malindi Saumu Kazungu Baya 31350032 0723108872 0 0 0 167x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 75150 75,150 11,272.50 86,422.50
77 Majaoni 0 0 Oscar Juma Gona 0 0700319161 0 0 0 0 120x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 54000 54,000 8,100.00 62,100.00
78 Majaoni Gede Malindi Charo Nzovu 0 0711860820 0 0 0 0 114.4x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 51480 51,480 7,722.00 59,202.00
79 Majaoni Gede Malindi Thinga Kalu 0 0 0 0 0 0 120.4x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 54180 54,180 8,127.00 62,307.00
80 Mida Mida Malindi Kazungu Gona 24446221 0710596409 0 0 0 0 100x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 35000 35,000 5,250.00 40,250.00
81 Mihongohi Cheda 0 Kilifi Daniel Kadhenge 0 0713720646 0 0 0 0
1 Cashew nut Fruit
tree;77x9 Maize crop 0 - 0 0 35650 35,650 5,347.50 40,997.50
82 Majaoni 0 Malindi Kadzo Ngala 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Indigenous tree;5
BananasFruit trees;91x9
Maize,21x9 Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 56400 56,400 8,460.00 64,860.00
83 0 0 0
East African
Pentecoastal Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 60.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 27135 27,135 4,070.25 31,205.25
84 Mida 0 Malindi
Jonathan Kazungu
Kalama 16080278 0711627322 0 0 0 0
4 Coconut,1 Mango,7
Guavas Fruit trees;124x9
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 67800 67,800 10,170.00 77,970.00
85 Mihongohi Cheda Gede Malindi Emmanuel Kalama 8527424 0720678921 0 0
5.7x3.6 Permanent
buildings 0
3 Indian Ashoka
Commercial trees,2 Guavas
fruit trees;10x7 Cassava
crops 0 - 0 0 8500 213,700 32,055.00 40,555.00
86 Stage ya Maziwa Gede Malindi Erick Choga 0 0 0 Juakali
2.6x3 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 34,650 5,197.50 5,197.50
87 Stage ya Maziwa George Jefa Charo 14670416 0710974777 0 0 0 41.2x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 14420 14,420 2,163.00 16,583.00
88 Mida 0 Mida
Janet Kafedha
Dickson 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Bananas;50x7 Maize
crops,17x0.5 Surgacane
crops 0 - 0 0 29925 29,925 4,488.75 34,413.75
89 Mihongohi Cheda Gede Malindi Karisa Kadenge 0 0 0 0 0 0 171.7x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 77265 77,265 11,589.75 88,854.75
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 2
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
90 Stage ya Maziwa Gede Malindi Susan Siti Mwadiga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
91 Stage ya Maziwa 0 0
Kazungu Katana
Nguluwe 21463045 0737277251 0 0 0 41.2x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 18540 18,540 2,781.00 21,321.00
92 Mida 0 0 Kazungu Kalu 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Coconut,2 Cashewnut
fruit trees 0 - 0 0 3000 3,000 450.00 3,450.00
93 Mihongohi Cheda Gede Malindi 0 0 0 0 0 0
160X3.5 Live
fence
1 Cashew nut,1 Pawpaw
fruit tree 0 - 0 140000 2000 142,000 21,300.00 163,300.00
94 Sabasaba 0 Malindi Peninah Chengo 25607822 0706004885 0 Cafe
5x2.7 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 112,500 16,875.00 16,875.00
95 Mihongohi Cheda 0 Malindi Katana Kenga 0 0 0 0
2.5x1.8 Temporary
buildings 0
10 Banana fruit trees;29x2
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 12900 26,400 3,960.00 16,860.00
96 Mkangagani Gede Malindi Julius Katana 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Cashew nuts,1 Orange,5
Guavas Fruit trees 0 - 0 0 9000 9,000 1,350.00 10,350.00
97 Mkangagani Mkangagani Kilifi Kassim Salim 0 0 0 0 0
3 Guavas Fruit trees,1
Malawe Sidi Medicinal tree 0 - 0 0 4000 4,000 600.00 4,600.00
98 Mkangagani 0 Malindi Sidi Katana 25631678 0711849409 0 0 0 0 36x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 16200 16,200 2,430.00 18,630.00
99 Mkangagani 0 Malindi Henry Kalama 0 0712037972 0 0
5.3x2.1 Temporary
building 0 1 Indigenous tree 0 - 0 0 1000 34,390 5,158.50 6,158.50
100 Mkangagani Gede Malindi Nelson Ngowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 43.2x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 19440 19,440 2,916.00 22,356.00
101 Mkangagani 0 0 Alfred Kitsao 0 0 0 0 0 23.5x1.5 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 1762.5 1,763 264.38 2,026.88
102 Mkangagani 0 0 Kazosi Ngombo 26549317 0 0 0 0 0
1 Pawpaw ,1 Mango ,90
Bananas fruit trees;66.2x9
Maize,26 Sugarcane,4
Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 121990 121,990 18,298.50 140,288.50
103 Mkangagani Gede Malindi Katana Ndila 0 0 0 0 0 0 21.6x3.7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 3996 3,996 599.40 4,595.40
104 Sabasaba 0 0 Rocha Munga Kai 24106597 0703138550 0 0
6.7x2.3 Temporary
buildings 0
3 Coconut fruit
trees,129.9x2 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 15990 62,220 9,333.00 25,323.00
105 Sabasaba Gedi Malindi Loice Kache 0 0712363922 0 0 0 12x1.6 Live fence 15 Bananas fruit trees 0 - 0 4800 15000 19,800 2,970.00 22,770.00
106 Mkangagani 0 0 Samuel Karisa 13626748 0722528206 0 0 0 22.1x5 Live fence 1 Pawpaw Fruit tree 0 - 0 27625 1000 28,625 4,293.75 32,918.75
107 Mkangagani Gede Malindi Saumu Menza 8466902 0702210777 0 0 0 3.8x1.5 Live fence 0 0 - 0 1425 0 1,425 213.75 1,638.75
108 Sabasaba 0 Malindi Dahabu Kadzomba 0 0 0 0 0 106.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 47835 47,835 7,175.25 55,010.25
109 Sabasaba Gede Malindi Kabibi Kitsao 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58.7x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 26415 26,415 3,962.25 30,377.25
111 Mihathan 0 Malindi Pato Kaingu 0 0726170105 0
2.2x2.2 Temporary
buildings 0
1 Guava,1 Mkoma and
mkunazi Fruit tree 0 - 0 0 2000 16,520 2,478.00 4,478.00
112 Matsangoni 0 Kilifi Joseph Karisa Charo 4588185 0 0 0 0 0
3 pawpaw,4 pumpkins fruit
trees; 17.5x9 maize crops 0 - 0 0 14875 14,875 2,231.25 17,106.25
113 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Agnes Kalama 0 0721838816 0 0 0 0 62.7x5 maize crops 0 - 0 0 15675 15,675 2,351.25 18,026.25
114 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Kazee Kadhengi 3894702 0727786711 0 0 0 0
2 indigenous trees; 26.3x7
maize crops 0 - 0 0 11205 11,205 1,680.75 12,885.75
115 Matsangoni 0 0
George Mweni
Mramba 0 0788863303 0 0 0 0 21x9 maize crops 0 - 0 0 9450 9,450 1,417.50 10,867.50
116 Matsangoni Kilifi Karabu Mweni 23526340 0 0 0 0 0
4 pawpaw, 1 borea fruit
trees; cassava crop 0 - 0 0 5000 5,000 750.00 5,750.00
117 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Kadii Kazee 0 0729733093 0 Shop
5.2x2.5,2x3.3 Semi-
permanent buildings;
6.6x2 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 220,350 33,052.50 33,052.50
118 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Chome Jumaa 13142936 0734433323 0 Rentals
5.4x3.4 Semi-permanent
buildings; 4.3x3.4, 3.5x2.4
Temporary buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 219,300 32,895.00 32,895.00
119 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Chome Jumaa 13142936 0734433323 0 Barber shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
120 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Chome Jumaa 13142936 0734433323 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
121 Matsangoni 0 0 Rafiki Katana 0 0703227556 0 Shop
1.5x2.9 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 35,550 5,332.50 5,332.50
122 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Kenga Nzai 28956500 0713203832 0 Chips Kiosk
3.1x3.8 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 57,840 8,676.00 8,676.00
123 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Kenga Nzai 28956500 0713203832 0 Barber shop
2.5x4.6 Semi-permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 108,750 16,312.50 16,312.50
124 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Samuel Safari 0 0710575542 0 Pool table
4.5x6 Semi-permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 225,000 33,750.00 33,750.00
125 Matsangoni 0 0 Antony Irungu 31300252 0707538968 0 Boutique 4x3 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 81,000 12,150.00 12,150.00
126 Matsangoni 0 Kilifi Nicolas 0 0 0 Shop
3.8x3 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 56,700 8,505.00 8,505.00
127 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Katana Kadenge 0 0 0 Green Grocer
3x4.4 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 62,100 9,315.00 9,315.00
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 3
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
128 Matsangoni 0 0 Viplo Hinzano 0 0 0 Shop
3.2x2.2 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 39,120 5,868.00 5,868.00
129 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Gabriel Mumba 0 0721730062 0 Café
3.7x4.5 Semi-permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 136,125 20,418.75 20,418.75
130 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Evans Sambaya 11591094 0716672468 0 Shop
5x4.2 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 74,250 11,137.50 11,137.50
131 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Hinzano Mumba 0 0727927249 0 Shop
3.2x2.4 Semi-permanent
buildings 0 20.3x9 Maize Crop 0 - 0 0 9135 100,485 15,072.75 24,207.75
132 Matsangoni 0 0 Beta House 0 0 0 Pub
6x6.2 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 156,600 23,490.00 23,490.00
133 Mabangoni Kilifi
Katana Kadhenge
Mudzomba 0 0712012042 0 Café
6.8x3.7 Semi-permanent
buildings 0 20.3x9 Maize Crop 0 - 0 0 9135 275,335 41,300.25 50,435.25
134 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Mwagandi Ngala 0 0 0 0
2.9x2.7 Temporary
buildings 0
1 indigenous tree;32x7
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 12200 35,690 5,353.50 17,553.50
135 0 0 0 Maureen Kalama 0 0 0 0 0 0
28x5 Maize, 24x5 Beans
crops 0 - 0 0 13000 13,000 1,950.00 14,950.00
136 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Hawe Salama 0 0 0 0 0 0 21x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 9450 9,450 1,417.50 10,867.50
137 Matsangoni 0 0 Loice Mazurui 2236946 0720731707 0 0 0 0 91.3x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 41085 41,085 6,162.75 47,247.75
138 Matsangoni 0 Kilifi Anderson Kalume 0 0716396730 0 0 0 0 72x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 32400 32,400 4,860.00 37,260.00
139 Matsangoni Matsangoni Malindi Edison M. Lewa 4975041 0718785251 0 0 0 0 18x4.5 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 4050 4,050 607.50 4,657.50
140 Matsangoni 0 Kilifi Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 60.8x4.5 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 13680 13,680 2,052.00 15,732.00
141 Katana-Ngala Matsangoni Kilifi-North
Nicky Gharama
Fungo 0 0 0 Juakali
2.5x2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 26,250 3,937.50 3,937.50
142 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi Stephen Karabu 0 0723572394 0 0 0 3x2 Live Fence 96.5x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 1500 43425 44,925 6,738.75 51,663.75
143 Matsangoni Matsangoni Malindi Kadzitu Ngari 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Coconuts, 1 Guava, 32
Borea Fruit Trees 0 - 0 0 60000 60,000 9,000.00 69,000.00
144 Matsangoni Matsangoni Kilifi
Rodgers Mundu
Munga 5013093 0726319908 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
145 Sidzeni Matsangoni Kilifi Abdalla Kazungu 0 0713185616 0 0 0 0
3 Casurina Commercial
Trees; 26x9 Cassava Crops 0 - 0 0 14700 14,700 2,205.00 16,905.00
146 Matsangoni Sidzeni Kilifi Nickson Kombe 20793514 0710431215 0 0 0 0 37.5x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 16875 16,875 2,531.25 19,406.25
147 Sidzeni Matsangoni Malindi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 22950 22,950 3,442.50 26,392.50
148 Sidzeni Matsangoni Malindi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112.8x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 50760 50,760 7,614.00 58,374.00
149 Arabuko Matsangoni Kilifi
Arabuko Sokoke
Dispensary 0 0 0 0 0
20x0.8 Live
Fence, 1 Gate 0 0 - 0 4000 0 4,000 600.00 4,600.00
150 Sidzeni 0 Kilifi Patrick Kahindi 32295808 0788336123 0 0 0 21.6x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 9720 9,720 1,458.00 11,178.00
151 Arabuko Matsangoni Kilifi Stephen Kitsao 4975744 0 0 0 0 0 28x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 12600 12,600 1,890.00 14,490.00
152 0 0 Kilifi Jumwa Baya 0 0 0 0 0 4x2.8 Live Fence
7 Casurina Commercial
Trees 0 - 0 2800 7000 9,800 1,470.00 11,270.00
153 Sidzeni 0 Kilifi John Namba 0 0701965125 0 0 0 10x4 Live Fence
2 Indigenous trees; 5
Cashew nut, 6 Moringa
fruit trees; 1 Muarubaine
medicinal trees; 110x4
Maize crops 0 - 0 10000 36000 46,000 6,900.00 52,900.00
154 Kilodi Matsangoni 0 Sulubu Charo 0 0717646462 0 0 0 0 98x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 44100 44,100 6,615.00 50,715.00
155 Nyongoro Chumani Kilifi Katana Gona 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Blue gum commercial
trees; 2 Mango, 11 Borea
Fruit Trees; 44x5 Maize,
30x2 Cassava Crops 0 - 0 0 30000 30,000 4,500.00 34,500.00
156 Roka 0 Kilifi Katana Chai 0 0 0 0 0 18x4 Live Fence 0 0 - 0 18000 0 18,000 2,700.00 20,700.00
157 Roka Matsangoni Kilifi Charo Katana Karabu 1381565 0 0 0 0 0 19.4x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 8730 8,730 1,309.50 10,039.50
158 Roka 0 0 Sidi Karisa 4564206 0 0 0 0 0 10x6 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 3000 3,000 450.00 3,450.00
159 Kararacha 0 Kilifi Katana Kitsao 0 0 0 0 0 0 57x5 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 14250 14,250 2,137.50 16,387.50
160 Roka Chumani Kilifi Sukubali Katana 21414327 0708512737 0 0 0
1 indigenous tree; 36x7
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 13600 13,600 2,040.00 15,640.00
161 Roka Roka Kilifi Charo Kazungu 13624045 0718729205 0 0 0 0
1 indigenous tree; 4 Blue
gum commercial trees; 1
Cashew nut fruit tree; 1
Muarubaine medicinal tree;
147.2x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 73240 73,240 10,986.00 84,226.00
162 Roka Chumani Kilifi Mr. Chimega 0 0 0 0 0 0 49.5x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 22275 22,275 3,341.25 25,616.25
163 Roka 0 0 Unknown- Owner 0 0 0 0 0 0 90x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 40500 40,500 6,075.00 46,575.00
164 Roka 0 KilIfi
Kadzito Katana
Bembere 0 0 0 0 0 0 45x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 20250 20,250 3,037.50 23,287.50
165 Roka Chumani Kilifi Unknown Owner 0 0 0 0 0 12x3 Live Fence
8 Indigenous Trees; 2
Coconut Fruit Trees; 2
Muarubaine Medicinal
Trees 0 - 0 9000 12000 21,000 3,150.00 24,150.00
166 Roka Roka Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Coconut, 15 Borea Fruit
Trees; 2 Muarubaine
Medicinal trees 0 - 0 0 18000 18,000 2,700.00 20,700.00
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
167 Roka Roka Kilifi Kahindi Karisa 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Mango fruit tree; 60x7
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 22000 22,000 3,300.00 25,300.00
168 Roka 0 0 Karisa Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 57x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 19950 19,950 2,992.50 22,942.50
169 Roka 0 Kilifi Rabecca Nyamawi 4964387 0 0 0
2.5x3 Temporary
Builldings 0 43x9 Maize, Cassava crops 0 - 0 0 19350 41,850 6,277.50 25,627.50
170 Kararacha Roka Kilifi Kithi Mwakatengo 0 0 0 0 0 0 10x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 4500 4,500 675.00 5,175.00
171 Roka Roka Kilifi Kazungu Mwalimu 0 0710151749 0 0 0 0 20x4 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 4000 4,000 600.00 4,600.00
172 Kararacha 0 Kilifi Tyson Ruwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mango fruit tree 0 - 0 0 1000 1,000 150.00 1,150.00
173 Kararacha 0 Kilifi Nicholas John Deche 20122766 0723718110 0 Rentals
11.4x1.2 Corridor
Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,290 7,843.50 7,843.50
174 Kararacha Roka Kilifi James Kaingu 0 0704542879 0 0 0 0
1 Cashew nut fruit tree;
10x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 4500 4,500 675.00 5,175.00
175 Roka Roka Kilifi Stephen Benjamin 0 0727768953 0 0 0 0 36x6 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 10800 10,800 1,620.00 12,420.00
176 Chumani 0 0 Unknown Owner 0 0 0 0 0 16x2.5 Live Fence
3 Mango Fruit Trees; 10x9
Maize Crops 0 - 0 10000 7500 17,500 2,625.00 20,125.00
177 Roka Roka Kilifi Elizabeth Dzombo 20531612 0 0 0 0 0 52x7 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 18200 18,200 2,730.00 20,930.00
178 Kararacha 0 Kilifi
Rashid Mwamdzo
Kombo 0 0 0 0 0 0 82x4 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 16400 16,400 2,460.00 18,860.00
179 Maua Chumani Kilifi Moses Said 30264991 0719546678 0 0 0 0
2 Indigenous trees; 5x4
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 3000 3,000 450.00 3,450.00
180 Roka Roka Kilifi Mwamudzu Menza 4567592 0711604716 0 0 0 0 15x3 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 2250 2,250 337.50 2,587.50
181 Chumani 0 0 Mwakatengo Jambo 0 0 0 0 0 0 29x3 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 4350 4,350 652.50 5,002.50
182 Roka Chumani Kilifi Kiti Nyale 0 0 0 0 0 0 91.5x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 41175 41,175 6,176.25 47,351.25
183 Chumari Chumani Kilifi
Chumani Secondary
School 0 0714444580 0 0 0
327x2.5 Barbed
Wire 5 Strands
23 Indigenous Trees; 19
Blue Gum, 7 Casurina
Commercial Trees 0 - 0 245250 49000 294,250 44,137.50 338,387.50
184 Chumani Roka Kilifi
Chumani Primary
School 0 0787838417 0 0
3x1.5, 6x2.5 Permanent
buildings
198x2 Live Fence;
198X1.5 Chain
Link; 3.5x2.5 Iron
21 Indigenous Trees; 15
Blue Gum, 3 Casurina
Commercial Trres 0 - 0 297200 39000 531,200 79,680.00 415,880.00
185 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Samini Katana 20172315 0727366987 0 0 0 0 148x2 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 14800 14,800 2,220.00 17,020.00
186 Chumani 0 0
Nickson King Boda
boda Chumani Stage 0 0 0 0
3.3x6.3 Permanent
Building; 3.5x2.3
Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 232,050 34,807.50 34,807.50
187 0 0 0 Hassan Mohammed 0 0 0 Rentals
11.4x16.4 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,899,600 284,940.00 284,940.00
188 0 0 0 Jotham Saidi 0 0 0 M-pesa 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,000 4,950.00 4,950.00
189 Chumani Chumani 0 Abdifatar Omar 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 30,000 4,500.00 4,500.00
190 Chumani Roka Kilifi Awilo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
191 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Kombo 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
192 Chumani Roka Kilifi Nickson Katana 23567263 0706585669 0 Butchery 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
193 Chumani 0 0
Samuel Kahindi
Arsenal Base Kinyozi 0 0 0 Barber 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
194 Chumani 0 Kilifi Syril Haraka Katana 24172835 0727173896 0
Mpesa & Phone
Charging 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 30,000 4,500.00 4,500.00
195 Chumani Roka Kilifi Renson Chilyalya 24230711 0725018309 0 Cyber café 7x6 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 472,500 70,875.00 70,875.00
196 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Renson Chilyalya 24230711 0725018309 0 M-pesa 7x6 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 472,500 70,875.00 70,875.00
197 Chumani Chumani 0 Wilson Wache 9477668 0727114897 0 Kinyozi 6x6 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 370,500 55,575.00 55,575.00
198 Chumani 0 Kilifi Veronica Ngumano 29368722 0700799531 0
Salon and
cosmetics 6x3 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 232,500 34,875.00 34,875.00
199 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Elius Sonje 11086878 0720286793 0 Shop 6x3 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 213,750 32,062.50 32,062.50
200 Chumani Chumani Kilifi 0 28183473 0717239315 0 Shop 6x3 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 213,750 32,062.50 32,062.50
201 Chumani 0 0
Nguma Mwachipuri
Muranga 0 0727564466 0 Tailoring 3x7.6 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 243,000 36,450.00 36,450.00
202 Chumani Chumani 0 Hassan Mohamed 0 0 0 Shop
4.9x7.6 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 387,400 58,110.00 58,110.00
203 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Hassan Mohamed 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 15,000 2,250.00 2,250.00
204 Chumani Chumani 0 Hassan Mohamed 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 15,000 2,250.00 2,250.00
205 Chumani 0 Kilifi Kombo 0 0702958301 0 Rentals
11x7.6 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 869,750 130,462.50 130,462.50
206 Chumani 0 Kilifi
Emmanuel Chai
Shoka 26910169 0713395593 0 Hardware 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
207 Chumani Roka Kilifi Patrick Mwaruwa 0 0 0 Rentals
11.5x7.6 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 904,000 135,600.00 135,600.00
208 Chumani Roka Kilifi Harrison Tunje 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
209 Chumani Roka Kilifi Thomas Kazungu 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
210 Chumani Roka Kilifi Mariamu Abdalla 26900105 0700487561 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
211 Chumani 0 Kilifi Patrick Mwalua 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 15,000 2,250.00 2,250.00
212 Chumani 0 Kilifi Lonica Pendo 0 0704078094 0 Posho mill
3.3x2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 53,550 8,032.50 8,032.50
213 Chumani Roka Kilifi
Francis Njoroge
Kinyanjui 0 0723825901 0 Chemist 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
214 Chumani 0 0 Rashid Mohamed 0 0713942548 0 Boutique 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 3,750 562.50 562.50
215 Chumani 0 0 Nassoro (Kinyozi) 0 0 0 Barber
1.9x1.9 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 22,080 3,312.00 3,312.00
216 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Lawrence Safari 0 0727854991 0 Shop 6x2.4 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 177,750 26,662.50 26,662.50
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
217 Chumani 0 0 Wilson Washe 94776680 0727114897 0 Butchery 4.5x6 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 322,500 48,375.00 48,375.00
218 Chumani Chumani 0 Pili Nzai Kiraga 25050855 0711374441 0 Grocery
2.8x7.3 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 238,150 35,722.50 35,722.50
219 Chumani Roka Kilifi Francis Mugo 10640268 0723833757 0 Shop
2.8x7.3 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 238,150 35,722.50 35,722.50
220 Chumani Roka Kilifi Peterson Mugendi 0 0732764151 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,500 7,875.00 7,875.00
221 Chumani 0 Kilifi Elius Sonje Chilyalya 11086878 0720286793 0 Cosmetics 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
222 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Mwachipuli 0 0 0 Rentals
3.9x32 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,259,250 188,887.50 188,887.50
223 Chumani 0 Kilifi Mwachipuli 0 0 0 Barber Shop
3.9x3.2 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 136,050 20,407.50 20,407.50
224 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Hassan Mohamed 0 0 0 Rentals
5.5x4.9 Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 284,500 42,675.00 42,675.00
225 Chumani Chumani 0 Nathaniel Muriithi 22390490 0724015032 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
226 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Peterson Mugendi 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
227 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Khadija Mweri 0 071144906 0 Café 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 12,000 1,800.00 1,800.00
228 Chumani 0 0 Mzee Kombo 0 0 0 Shop
10.5x2 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 70,500 10,575.00 10,575.00
229 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Harold Shoka 11375467 0719579997 0 Grocery 4x3.2 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 49,650 7,447.50 7,447.50
230 Chumani Chumani Kilifi
Chumani Islamic
Centre Mosque 0 0722470333 0 0 5.7x7 Permanent Building 0
2 Indian Ashoka
Commercial Trees 0 - 0 0 2000 401,000 60,150.00 62,150.00
231 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Mwalungo Matambo 0 0703916089 0 0 0 0 55x5 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 13750 13,750 2,062.50 15,812.50
232 Chumani Chumani Kilifi
Martin Mwambui
Mwalungo 22339790 0725878922 0 0 0 0
3 Indigenous Trees; 25.5x5
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 9375 9,375 1,406.25 10,781.25
233 Chumani Roka Kilifi Willy Katana Bomu 11084013 0716396496 0 0 0 0
8 Indian Ashoka
Commercial Trees 0 - 0 0 8000 8,000 1,200.00 9,200.00
234 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Dickson Muranga 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cashew nut Fruit Trees 0 - 0 0 2000 2,000 300.00 2,300.00
235 Chumani 0 0 Karabu Masha 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 indigenous Trees; 20x2
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 4000 4,000 600.00 4,600.00
236 Chumani 0 Kilifi Gladys N. Nguma 0 0 0 0 0 25x2.5 Live Fence 1 Baobab Fruit Tree 0 - 0 15625 1000 16,625 2,493.75 19,118.75
237 Chumani Chumani Kilifi
Richard Mwashami
Kai 686029 0715743800 0 0 0 0
8 Indian Ashoka
Commercial Trees; 18x3
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 10700 10,700 1,605.00 12,305.00
238 Chumani Roka Kilifi
Johnstone Thoya
Kazungu 9476230 0712018579 0 0 0 130x4 Live Fence
3 Muarubaine Medicinal
Trees 0 - 0 130000 3000 133,000 19,950.00 152,950.00
239 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Gaspa Baya 29648607 0708831382 0 Jua Kali
2.7x1.6 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 21,960 3,294.00 3,294.00
240 Charo-Kiringi Roka Kilifi Albert Murima 5326621 0723610105 0 0 0 27x3 Live Fence 0 0 - 0 20250 0 20,250 3,037.50 23,287.50
241 Chumani Ngerenya Kilifi Kiti Mwamuye 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.5x4 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 3300 3,300 495.00 3,795.00
242 Chumani 0 Kilifi Deche Mumbo 32163800 0710822432 0 0
1.5x1.5 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 6,750 1,012.50 1,012.50
243 Chumani 0 0
Emmanuel Kasinya
Said 4565726 0727369901 0 0 0 0 120x2 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 12000 12,000 1,800.00 13,800.00
244 Chumani 0 Kilifi Emmanuel K. Said 4565726 0727369901 0 0 0 0 69.5x9 Cassava Crops 0 - 0 0 31275 31,275 4,691.25 35,966.25
245 Soyosoyo Ngerenya Kilifi Oliver Mtengo 5468155 0702352706 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
246 Wesa Ngerenya Kilifi James Nyanje 5022359 0712996884 0 0 0 0
7 Indigenous Trees; 260x9
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 124000 124,000 18,600.00 142,600.00
247 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Benard Ndoro 11375426 0728594287 0 0 0 0 189x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 85050 85,050 12,757.50 97,807.50
248 Chumani 0 0 Victor Chiro 32475612 0725932951 0 0 0 0 71x1 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 3550 3,550 532.50 4,082.50
249 Chumani Chumani Kilifi Mwatsuma Tunje 20633065 0723138499 0 0 0 0
8 Indian Ashoka
Commercial Trees 0 - 0 0 8000 8,000 1,200.00 9,200.00
250 Zowerani Ngerenya Kilifi Yakia Tunje Dokota 9204381 0707864391 0 0 0 0 92x5 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 23000 23,000 3,450.00 26,450.00
251 Kokotoni 0 Kilifi
Mwahunga William
Mtana 0 0708616302 0 0 0 20x1.5 Live Fence
18 Indigenous Trees; 7
Blue Gum Commercial
Trees; 3 Muarubaine
Medicinal Trees; 92x3
Maize Crops 0 - 0 7500 41800 49,300 7,395.00 56,695.00
252 Zowerani Ngerenya Kilifi Kokotoni Base 0 0727909075 0 0 6x3 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 54,000 8,100.00 8,100.00
253 Kokotoni 0 Kilifi
Hunington Mwanje
Matole 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Indigenous Trees; 2
Coconut Fruit Trees; 3
Muarubaine Medicinal
Trees; 145x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 73250 73,250 10,987.50 84,237.50
254 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Matole Khonde 0 0713514203 0 0 0 0
3 Coconut, 2 Cashew nut
Fruit Trees; 30x2 Maize
Crops 0 - 0 0 8000 8,000 1,200.00 9,200.00
255 Tezo 0 0 Jambo Mwaringa 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Indigenous Trees; 1
Casurina Commercial Tree;
84x7 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 51400 51,400 7,710.00 59,110.00
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 6
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
256 Zowerani Zowerani Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Indigenous Trees; 1
Casurina Commercial Tree;
25x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 33250 33,250 4,987.50 38,237.50
257 0 0 Kilifi
Pauline Mwaka
Masha 13144515 0 0 0 0 0 170x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 76500 76,500 11,475.00 87,975.00
258 Zowerani 0 Kilifi
Hussein Mohamed
Kidende 2172080 0 0 0 0 0
1 Guava Fruit Tree; 1
Muarubaine Medicinal
Tree; 167x9 Maize, 30x2
Cassava Crops 0 - 0 0 80150 80,150 12,022.50 92,172.50
259 Wesa Ngerenya Kilifi Japhet Nyale 0 0 0 0
3x3 Semi-Permanent
Building 0
1 Indigenous Tree; 2
Gravellia Medicinal Trees;
27x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 15150 82,650 12,397.50 27,547.50
260 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi
Edgar Kaadzo
Mgunya 24004499 0712944759 0 0 0 0 41x6 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 12300 12,300 1,845.00 14,145.00
261 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Omari Shoboi 0 0720078185 0 0 0 0 30x4 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 6000 6,000 900.00 6,900.00
262 Tezo 0 0 Mokoli Mwambeni 0 0 0 0 0 0 40x7 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 14000 14,000 2,100.00 16,100.00
263 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Rose Jilani Sanga 14498919 0712457137 0 0 0
23x3 Live Fence;
3.5x2.5 Gate 0 0 - 0 37250 0 37,250 5,587.50 42,837.50
264 Tezo Tezo KilIfi Unknown 0 0 0 0
3.6x3.2 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 86,400 12,960.00 12,960.00
265 Tezo 0 KilIfi Karisa Dzenga 0 0 0
Phone and battery
charging
4.5x5.2 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 186,750 28,012.50 28,012.50
266 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Karisa Dzenga 0 0 0 Café
7.3x3.2 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 186,450 27,967.50 27,967.50
267 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Mariam Mohammed 0 0712502022 0 Café
8.5x3.3 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 244,125 36,618.75 36,618.75
268 Ngerenya Tezo Kilifi Lucas Karisa Dzenga 13730104 0 0 Cafeteria
7.7x6.8 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 437,700 65,655.00 65,655.00
269 Tezo 0 0 Bernard Kinunga 0 0710674055 0 Shop
2.7x2.7 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 99,675 14,951.25 14,951.25
270 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Zawadi Peter 0 0700178970 0 Café
6.3x3.7 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 186,075 27,911.25 27,911.25
271 Tezo 0 Kilifi Isack Tomnoru 0 0727346285 0 Shop
4.7x2.9 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 135,975 20,396.25 20,396.25
272 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Joshua Kobia 0 0732747099 0 Shop
3.2x3.0 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 105,750 15,862.50 15,862.50
273 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Charo Katana Kiti 4997026 0 0 Shop
12.5x3.7 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 380,625 57,093.75 57,093.75
274 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Paul 0 0 0 0 5.5x2 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,000 4,950.00 4,950.00
275 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Kareithi Moses 0 0 0 Kiosk 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 39,000 5,850.00 5,850.00
276 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Pius Kikundi 25481377 0723920869 0 Shop
5x2 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 127,500 19,125.00 19,125.00
277 Tezo 0 0 Sabastian Wambo 0 0700576196 0 0 0 20x1.5 Live Fence 0 0 - 0 7500 0 7,500 1,125.00 8,625.00
278 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi
Tabu Mohamed
Jembe 0 0716618489 0 Café
3.5x3.5 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 125,625 18,843.75 18,843.75
279 Tezo 0 0 Conleus Mungutha 30601414 0700142368 0 Shop
2.4x2.4 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 88,200 13,230.00 13,230.00
280 Tezo 0 Kilifi Kadzo Jembe 0 0725494942 0 Shop
9.7x5.2 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 162,570 24,385.50 24,385.50
281 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Zawadi Kitsao 0 0 0 Kiosk 2x2 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
282 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Kiriba Nasoro 0 0 0 0
3.0x2.9 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 26,100 3,915.00 3,915.00
283 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Zawadi Jembe 0 0 0 Rentals 6.9x4 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 112,800 16,920.00 16,920.00
284 Tezo 0 Kilifi Kadzo Jembe 0 0725494942 0 Rental house
12.3x4.5 Permanent
Building; 2x4.8
Temporary Building 1
Storey 0 1 Pawpaw Fruit Trees 0 - 0 0 1000 594,550 89,182.50 90,182.50
285 Tezo 0 Kilifi
Beatrice Kadogo
Mwaro 23256967 0729528302 0 Café 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
286 Ngerenya Tezo Kilifi Joseph Mramba 22952419 0725511929 0 Garage 5.2x5 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 130,500 19,575.00 19,575.00
287 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Ghalib Ahmed 8459440 0711786963 0 Shop
3.7x3.7 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 147,675 22,151.25 22,151.25
288 Ngerenya Tezo Kilifi Jackson Oduor 0 0772898236 0 Shop
8.3x2.7 Semi-permanent
Building; 2.7x1.5
Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 217,725 32,658.75 32,658.75
289 Tezo 0 0 Unknown Owner 0 0 0 Cafeteria
5.4x4.2 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 215,100 32,265.00 32,265.00
290 0 0 0 Silvia Tumaini 27052949 0736774778 0 Kiosk
32x5 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,230,000 184,500.00 184,500.00
291 Tezo 0 Kilifi Unknown 0 0 0 0
4.5x3.8 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 51,300 7,695.00 7,695.00
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
292 Tezo 0 Kilifi Calcon 0 0 0 Hardware
4.2x4.4 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 66,690 10,003.50 10,003.50
293 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Calcon 0 0 0 Shop
2.9x4.7 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,140 7,821.00 7,821.00
294 0 0 0 Unknown Owner 0 0 0 0
2.6x2.6 Semi-permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 50,700 7,605.00 7,605.00
295 Ngerenya Tezo Kilifi Jembe Maitha 0 0 0 0
6x3.1 Semi-permanent
Building 0
1 Indigenous Trees; 2
Coconut Fruit Trees; 1
Muarubaine Medicinal Tree 0 - 0 0 4000 143,500 21,525.00 25,525.00
296 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Hamphrey Chipande 0 0708140235 0 0 0
20x2.1 Live
Fence; 32x3 Chain-
link
2 Indigenous Trees; 9
Coconut, 2 Orange Fruit
Trees 0 - 0 68100 13000 81,100 12,165.00 93,265.00
297 Tezo 0 0 Barisa Charo 0 0714893204 0 0 7x3 Temporary Building 0 22x3 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 3300 66,300 9,945.00 13,245.00
298 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Matano Kalume 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Indigenous Trees; 3
Muarubaine Medicinal
Trees; 18x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 16100 16,100 2,415.00 18,515.00
299 Tezo 0 Kilifi Kibundiro 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Indigenous Trees; 3
Muarubaine Medicinal
Trees 0 - 0 0 6000 6,000 900.00 6,900.00
300 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Habel Koi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
301 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi Kahindi Ruwa 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Pawpaw, 1 Mango Fruit
Trees; 34x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 17300 17,300 2,595.00 19,895.00
302 Roka Majani Kilifi Wilson Kasena 10423656 0728340345 0 0 0 0 7x4 Cassava Crops 0 - 0 0 1400 1,400 210.00 1,610.00
303 Tezo Tezo Kilifi James Charo 5456819 0728100296 0 0 0 0 81.5x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 36675 36,675 5,501.25 42,176.25
304 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Kazosi Katana 1381817 0720932370 0 0 0 0 73.4x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 33030 33,030 4,954.50 37,984.50
305 Tezo Ngerenya Kilifi
Samini Ngumbao
Mgomba 4997721 0723716568 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,500 7,875.00 7,875.00
306 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Juliana Pendo Kutto 25462928 0712060372 0 Pub 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 60,000 9,000.00 9,000.00
307 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Stanely Thongai 0 0704778940 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 15,000 2,250.00 2,250.00
308 Tezo Tezo Kilifi Joel Iluve 0 0720457570 0 0 0
192x2.5 Live
Fence 30 Indigenous Trees 0 - 0 120000 30000 150,000 22,500.00 172,500.00
309 Majaoni 0 Kilifi Ronald Ngala 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Pawpaw Fruit Trees;
676x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 307200 307,200 46,080.00 353,280.00
310 Majaoni Kilifi Kilifi Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 48x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 21600 21,600 3,240.00 24,840.00
311 Majaoni Tezo Kilifi Hamisi Hare 0 0 0 0 0 0 100x9 Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 45000 45,000 6,750.00 51,750.00
312 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Samuel Okang'a 4178955 0735802840 0 0 0 20x5 Live Fence 0 0 - 0 25000 0 25,000 3,750.00 28,750.00
313 Mtondia 0 0 Unknown Owner 0 0 0 0 0
20x4 Live Fence;
5x2 Gate 0 0 - 0 40000 0 40,000 6,000.00 46,000.00
314 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
315 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Unknown 0 0 0 0
3.2x2.4 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 23,040 3,456.00 3,456.00
316 Mtondia 0 Kilifi Florence Nelly Umazi 14498902 0726707479 0 Shop
4.2x1.8 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,930 5,089.50 5,089.50
317 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Chilumo 0 0 0 0 0
52x2 Live
Fence;47x2
Barbed Wire
1 Indigenous Tree; 28x1.5
Maize Crops 0 - 0 54200 3100 57,300 8,595.00 65,895.00
318 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Betty Sidi 26083594 0712659516 0 Kiosk
3.4x2.3 Semi-permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 76,650 11,497.50 11,497.50
319 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Salim Omar 0 0722733283 0 0 0
55x0.6m
Permarnent
(Masonry) 0 0 - 0 165000 0 165,000 24,750.00 189,750.00
320 Tezo Tezo Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0
25.7x2m Barbed
Wire 0 0 - 0 15420 0 15,420 2,313.00 17,733.00
321 Mtondia Kilifi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
8.5x14.5m Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,232,500 184,875.00 184,875.00
322 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
4.5x4m Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 54,000 8,100.00 8,100.00
323 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Omari Ali 0 0737570157 0 0 0
28x1.5 Barbed
Wire 5 Strands 0 0 - 0 12600 0 12,600 1,890.00 14,490.00
324 Mtondia 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0
23x4m Barbed
Wire 0 0 - 0 27600 0 27,600 4,140.00 31,740.00
325 Mtondia Tezo Kilifi Mwenye 0 0 0 0 0
138x3m Live
Fence 0 0 - 0 103500 0 103,500 15,525.00 119,025.00
326 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Bahati Mzungu 0 072794985 0 0 0 0 6.1x2.5m Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 762.5 763 114.38 876.88
327 Bofa Tezo Kilifi Chengo Mzungu 0 0 0 0 0 0 41x3m Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 6150 6,150 922.50 7,072.50
328 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Selfam Said Omar 0 0 0 0
5x9m Permanent
Buildings 18x3mLive Fence
6 Indigenous;3 Casurina
Commercial Trees 0 - 0 13500 9000 472,500 70,875.00 93,375.00
329 Bofa 0 Kilifi Kadenge 0 0 0 0 0 19x3m Live Fence
6 Indigenous;3 Indian
Ashoka Commercial
Trees;10x2 Maize Crops 0 - 0 14250 10000 24,250 3,637.50 27,887.50
330 Mtondia 0 Kilifi John Kahura 0 0722455080 0 0 0 0
3 Indigenous,3 Flower
fruit;1 Umbrella
MedicinalTrees 0 - 0 0 7000 7,000 1,050.00 8,050.00
331 0 0 0 Peter 0 0 0 0 0 0 95x2.5m Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 11875 11,875 1,781.25 13,656.25
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
332 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Joseph Karisa 9113554 0726592224 0 0 0
18x3 m Live
Fence
18 Indigenous,1 Mango
fruit trees 0 - 0 13500 19000 32,500 4,875.00 37,375.00
333 Mweza Ngombe Tezo Kilifi
Zacharia Bonaya
Kase 0 0722884486 0 0 0 20x1 Live Fence
4 Indigenous;34 Indian
Ashoka Commercial;20
Pawpaw fruit trees 0 - 0 5000 58000 63,000 9,450.00 72,450.00
334 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 4x4 Live Fence 1 Mango Fruit tree 0 - 0 4000 1000 5,000 750.00 5,750.00
335 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Karisa Masha 0 0717463226 0 Shop
2.5x2.1 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
336 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Jumaa Kitisho 0 0786238206 0 0
7x3.4 Permarnent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 238,000 35,700.00 35,700.00
337 Mtondia Mtondia Kilifi Karisa Masha 0 0717463226 0 0 0
2.8x2.5
Permanent(Mason
ry) 0 0 - 0 35000 0 35,000 5,250.00 40,250.00
338 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Chadi Nzai 0 0704327951 0 Kiosk
2.5x1.3 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 21,000 3,150.00 3,150.00
339 Mweza Ngombe Tezo Kilifi Jafar 0 0728324986 0 0 0 27x4 Live Fence 0 0 - 0 27000 0 27,000 4,050.00 31,050.00
340 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Magithi Kogelo 0 0 0 0 0 25x1 Barbed wire
1 Mango Fruit
tree;25x1Cassava crops 0 - 0 7500 2250 9,750 1,462.50 11,212.50
341 Mweza Ngombe Tezo Kilifi Mama Musa 0 0 0 0 0 0 27x4 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 5400 5,400 810.00 6,210.00
342 Mkoroshoni Mkoroshoni Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 65x4 Live fence 2 Indigeneous trees 0 - 0 65000 2000 67,000 10,050.00 77,050.00
343 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Jane Kahindi Masha 0 070013944 0 Cafe 3x2 Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 29,250 4,387.50 4,387.50
344 Mtondia Mkoroshoni Kilifi Yaa Jefwa 9630080 0733140225 0 0 0 45x4 Live Fence 2 Indigeneous trees 0 - 0 45000 2000 47,000 7,050.00 54,050.00
345 Mkoroshoni Tezo Kilifi Garama Benjamin 0 0 0 Jua Kali
9.2x3.6 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 129,360 19,404.00 19,404.00
346 Mkoroshoni Mweza-Ngombe Kilifi Kenga Wanje 0 0716227755 0 Grocery 3x2 Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 40,500 6,075.00 6,075.00
347 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Lucky 0 0 0 Cafe
8x3.2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 225,750 33,862.50 33,862.50
348 Mkoroshoni Mkoroshoni Kilifi Mama Shiroh 0 0720335151 0 Garage
2x2.3 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 25,050 3,757.50 3,757.50
349 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Johnson Charo Kopi 31907486 0718097181 0
Hardware and
Kiosk
2.2x3.5,6.8x3.5
Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 128,250 19,237.50 19,237.50
350 Mtondia Mkoroshoni Kilifi Robert Mlewa 0 0 0 M-pesa
2x2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 45,000 6,750.00 6,750.00
351 Mkoroshoni Tezo Kilifi Lidya Chetengure 15558 0721927896 0 Barber Shop
3x2.5 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 68,250 10,237.50 10,237.50
352 0 0 0 Dennis Mwambigu 26297117 0735893127 0 Barber Shop
2.5x2.5 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 82,125 12,318.75 12,318.75
353 Mkoroshoni Mkoroshoni Kilifi Rachael Mwambegu 0 0727518288 0 Grocery
3.2x3.5 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 44,850 6,727.50 6,727.50
354 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Harrison Mwambegu 0 0 0 0 0 0 7x5 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 1750 1,750 262.50 2,012.50
355 Mkoroshoni Kilifi Kilifi James Ndungu 0 0712221665 0 Grocery
2x3 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 56,250 8,437.50 8,437.50
356 Mtondia Mkoroshoni Kilifi Nyangau 0 0 0 0
10x2.5 Permanent
building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 250,000 37,500.00 37,500.00
357 Mkoroshoni 0 Kilifi Kaingu Johnson Karo 0 0 0 Carwash
3x3 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 120,000 18,000.00 18,000.00
358 Mkoroshoni Mkoroshoni Kilifi
Fatuma Khamis
Kitengo 21607712 0715186281 0 0
3.2x5.2 Semi-Permanent
buildings 10x2 Live fence
4 Indian Ashoka
Commercial trees 0 - 0 5000 4000 133,800 20,070.00 29,070.00
359 Mkoroshoni 0 0 Athuman Juma 0 0727800600 0
4.4x4 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0
6 Indigeneous, 2 Indian
Ashoka ,5 Blue gum
Commercial trees;3
Coconut Fruit trees 0 - 0 0 16000 148,000 22,200.00 38,200.00
360 Mkoroshoni Kilifi Kilifi Boda Boda Welfare 0 0 0 0
1.7x1.8
TemporaryBuildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 9,180 1,377.00 1,377.00
361 Mkoroshoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Hashim Mwagona 31993507 0704945671 0 Barber Shop
2.4x2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 81,000 12,150.00 12,150.00
362 Kwa Mwango Kilifi North Kilifi Ngowa Shume 0 0713225278 0 Cafe
6.8x4.2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 225,450 33,817.50 33,817.50
363 Kilifi Kilifi Justus Charo Karisa 11876346 0700178929 0 Cafe
4.2x2.2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 103,050 15,457.50 15,457.50
364 Mkoroshoni Tezo Kilifi Yaa Jefwa 0 0726817046 0 Kiosk
2x2 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 45,000 6,750.00 6,750.00
365 Kilifi 0 0 Karabu Ruwa Nzai 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.5x9 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 6075 6,075 911.25 6,986.25
366 Kwa Mwango Kilifi Kilifi Loice Konde 0 0719328348 0 0 0 0
7 Pawpaw Fruit trees;2.7x5
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 7675 7,675 1,151.25 8,826.25
367 Mwango Kilifi North Kilifi Katana Benzi Masha 0 0 0 0 0 0 29x9Maize crops 0 - 0 0 13050 13,050 1,957.50 15,007.50
368 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Antony 0 0716560092 0 Car wash 10x4 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 433,750 65,062.50 65,062.50
369 Saidi Keti Saidi Keti Kilifi Esther Paulo 0 0 0 0 0 0 23x7 Maize crops 0 - 0 0 8050 8,050 1,207.50 9,257.50
370 Kibaoni 0 Kilifi Mogas Petrol Station 0 0 0 0 0
35x1.2 Live
Fence;60x0.2
Permanent(Mason
ry) 0 0 - 0 70500 0 70,500 10,575.00 81,075.00
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 9
Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
371 Mbuyu 7 Kilifi Kilifi Sarah Ngumbao 21037948 0723718169 0 Cafe
8.5x4 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 266,250 39,937.50 39,937.50
372 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.5x1.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 6,750 1,012.50 1,012.50
373 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
1.7x1.7 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 8,670 1,300.50 1,300.50
374 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Betty Jefwa 0 0 0 Food Kiosk
5.2x4 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 183,000 27,450.00 27,450.00
375 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Chilifi B.Malingi 0 0719713664 0 Food Kiosk 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2,250 337.50 337.50
376 Makao Prison Kilifi Kache Katana 0 0728579438 0 0
1.8x1.8 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 24,300 3,645.00 3,645.00
377 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Dama Kahindi 0 0 0 Jua Kali
1.8x1.8 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 32,220 4,833.00 4,833.00
378 0 0 0 Shida Shillingi 0 0 0 Jua Kali
2x1.2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 22,200 3,330.00 3,330.00
379 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Kazungu Kadenge 0 0 0 Jua Kali
1.6x1.6 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 30,180 4,527.00 4,527.00
380 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Ngala Hinzano 0 0 0 Jua Kali
1.2x1.2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 26,820 4,023.00 4,023.00
381 Makao Prison Kilifi Antony Lewa 0 0727301835 0 Jua Kali
4.5x4.5x1.7 Permanent
Buildings;2.4x3.5 Semi-
Permanent Buildings 0 8 Indigenous trees 0 - 0 0 8000 296,000 44,400.00 52,400.00
382 Makaburini Kilifi Kilifi Amani 0 0 0 0
3x8.6 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 77,400 11,610.00 11,610.00
383 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Gamash Abdalla 0 0704838807 0 Jua Kali 6.2x3 Temporay Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 78,300 11,745.00 11,745.00
384 Kilifi 0 0 Joshua Karembo 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Indigeneous Trees;30x9
Maize crops 0 - 0 0 44500 44,500 6,675.00 51,175.00
385 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
2.8x2.8 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 23,520 3,528.00 3,528.00
386 Kibaoni Kibaoni Kilifi
Antony Sadi
Mwagona 0 0 0 Rentals
8.5x5.5 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 392,625 58,893.75 58,893.75
387 0 0 Kilifi Penina Muguke 2881856 0728211304 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
388 0 0 Kilifi Rehema Hassan 0 0 0 Boutique 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
389 0 0 Kilifi Danes Ritho 0 0 0 M-pesa 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
390 0 0 Kilifi Mvuria Nyamiwi 0 0 0 Butchery 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
391 0 0 Kilifi Daniel Gisiri 0 0 0 Kiosk 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
392 Kilifi 0 0 Robery Maseke 13607790 0722467768 0 Cafeteria
1x5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 90,000 13,500.00 13,500.00
393 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Asha Katana 0 0723458976 0 Restaurant
6x3,3.5x3.5,15x2.5
Permanent
Buildings;3x1.3,6x5 Semi-
Permanent buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2,859,250 428,887.50 428,887.50
394 Kibaoni kilifi Kilifi Rodgers Makupe 10691758 26884118 0 Cafe
8x4.3 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 396,500 59,475.00 59,475.00
395 Mbaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Michael Kinyua 0 0721634008 0 Shop
10x5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 427,500 64,125.00 64,125.00
396 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Yawa 0 0 0
10x5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 375,000 56,250.00 56,250.00
397 Kilifi 0 0 Grace Makupe 0 0719470266 0 M-pesa 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,500 7,875.00 7,875.00
398 Kibaoni Kibaoni Kilifi Mary Bwire 30587990 0701961217 0 Shop
10x5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 408,750 61,312.50 61,312.50
399 0 0 Kilifi Hassan Mwinyi 0 0 0 Café
2.5x5 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 105,000 15,750.00 15,750.00
400 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Bora Mwachiti 0 0726827544 0 Butchery
4.5x2.2Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 108,000 16,200.00 16,200.00
401 Kilifi 0 0 Josephat Ngalla 0 0 0 Shop
1.2x2.5 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 54,000 8,100.00 8,100.00
402 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Kilifi City Church 0 0 0 0 0 15x1.2 Gate 0 0 - 0 20000 0 20,000 3,000.00 23,000.00
403 Kibaoni Kibaoni Kilifi Michael Muta 0 0 0 Hotel 17x5 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 902,500 135,375.00 135,375.00
404 0 0 Kilifi Athman Sampuli 13456568 0718729209 0 Hotel 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 33,750 5,062.50 5,062.50
405 0 0 Kilifi Athmani Sampuli 0 0 0 Shoe Maker 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
406 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi
Mwagona Antony
Sadi 6703211 0720709245 0 Café
6x5 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 277,500 41,625.00 41,625.00
407 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Kazungu Kahindi 690332 0722354410 0 Rental House 6x6 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 393,750 59,062.50 59,062.50
408 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Brenda Ekirapa 2340008 0722475696 0 M-pesa
3.5x2.5Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 118,125 17,718.75 17,718.75
409 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Raymond Nzaro 22052347 0721796724 0 Chemist 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,500 7,875.00 7,875.00
410 Kilifi 0 0 Masha Maisha 0 0700527887 0 Shop
1.5x1.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 36,750 5,512.50 5,512.50
411 0 0 Kilifi Raymond Nzaro 0 0 0 Shop
1.5x1.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 18,000 2,700.00 2,700.00
412 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 Rental House 13x5 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 677,000 101,550.00 101,550.00
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
413 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Hezron Okumu 28093405 0717632395 0 Restaurant 13x5 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 717,500 107,625.00 107,625.00
414 Kilifi 0 0 Shaban Abdalla 0 0721392853 0 Butchery 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 45,000 6,750.00 6,750.00
415 0 0 Kilifi Morris Muiruri 0 0 0 M-pesa 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
416 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Andrew Mureithi 0 0788864478 0 Shop
4.5x3.9 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 186,750 28,012.50 28,012.50
417 Kibaoni Kilifi Doti Ben 0 0721599458 0 Shop
3.3x2.2 Temorary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 73,620 11,043.00 11,043.00
418 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Mohamed Juma 0 0717432554 0 Cafe
4.5x2.2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 97,200 14,580.00 14,580.00
419 Kibaoni kilifi Kilifi Anthony Muithia 21317772 0725749156 0 Jua Kali
3.4x3.7 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 146,850 22,027.50 22,027.50
420 0 0 Kilifi Richard Njiru 0 0722220666 0 Spare Shop 13x5 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 683,750 102,562.50 102,562.50
421 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Kobil Filling Station 0 0 0 0
30x9 Permanent
Buildings;15x2.5 Semi-
Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 4,981,250 747,187.50 747,187.50
422 Charomae Kilifi Kilifi Karisa Kahindi 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Indigeneous trees,4
Coconut Fruit Trees;22x3
Maize Crops 0 - 0 0 9300 9,300 1,395.00 10,695.00
423 Kibaoni Mibuyu Saba Kilifi Aweso 0 0 0 0 20x2 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 400,000 60,000.00 60,000.00
424 Kilifi kilifi Kilifi Munge 0 0 0 0
20x3 Permanent
Building;3.6x3 Semi-
Permanent Building
15m
Chainlink,15x3
Gate 0 0 - 0 20000 0 701,000 105,150.00 125,150.00
425 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Francis Kiama 6830287 0720974990 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
426 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Joseph Katindi 0 0724621021 0 Jua Kali 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
427 Kibaoni Kilifi Kilifi Mamake Agneta 0 0 0 0 4x3.5 Temporary Buidings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 42,000 6,300.00 6,300.00
428 Charomae Kilifi Kilifi Emily 0 0728975950 0 Kiosk
3.5x2.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 68,250 10,237.50 10,237.50
429 0 kilifi Kilifi Kilifi Pefa Church 0 0712500073 0 0
3x4 Permanent
Buildings;3x4 Semi-
Permanent Buildings
42x2Live
fence;42x2Barbed
5 strands
wire;42x2 Chain-
Link;4x2x Gate 0 0 - 0 116600 0 326,600 48,990.00 165,590.00
430 Kibaoni 0 Kilifi Moses Barasa 23098906 0725905126 0 Shop
3.2x3 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 102,000 15,300.00 15,300.00
431 Kibaoni 0 Kilifi Esther Shehe 23570775 0704354009 0 Shop 4x3Temporary Buidings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 66,000 9,900.00 9,900.00
432 Kilifi 0 0 Nickson Kombe 288253020 0724999764 0 Barber
2x3.1 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 105,000 15,750.00 15,750.00
433 Charomae Charomae 0 Christine Kambua 27242181 0729044063 0 M-pesa
2.5x1.5 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 71,250 10,687.50 10,687.50
434 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Santa Jacob 0 0720454772 0 M-pesa
2.5x2.5 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 98,500 14,775.00 14,775.00
435 Charomae Kilifi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 14x10 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,400,000 210,000.00 210,000.00
436 Charomae Kilifi Kilifi Mwarumba Mwauga 0 0 0 Jua Kali
2.6x3.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 38,550 5,782.50 5,782.50
437 Kilifi 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
22x3,5x6.2 Semi-
Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 727,500 109,125.00 109,125.00
438 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Abdul Kadir Rao Ali 0 0722502253 0 Cafe
3.2x3.2 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 41,970 6,295.50 6,295.50
439 Charomae Charomae Kilifi Said Salim 0 0 0 Shop 14x10 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,411,250 211,687.50 211,687.50
440 Charomae 0 Kilifi Febisi Photocopy 0 0 0 Computer room 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
441 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chemist 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
442 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hardware
7x6 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 326,250 48,937.50 48,937.50
443 Charomae 0 0 Matano 0 0 0 M-pesa 7x2 Permanent Building 0
2 Indian Ashoka
Commercial trees,1
Coconut Fruit tree 0 - 0 0 3000 154,250 23,137.50 26,137.50
444 Charomae 0 Kilifi Maria Nasambu 0 0715414623 0 M-pesa
3x2.5 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 105,000 15,750.00 15,750.00
445 Kilifi 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
2.5x2.7 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 50,625 7,593.75 7,593.75
446 Kilifi 0 0 Rocky Driving School 0 0704773300 0 0 2x13 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 260,000 39,000.00 39,000.00
447 Kaya Kilifi Kilifi Angelina Muthoni 22305651 0725479149 0 Hardware
4.4x2.8 Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 144,900 21,735.00 21,735.00
448 Charomae Kilifi Kilifi Jordan Autoparts 0 0702217666 0 0 13x9 Temporary Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 351,000 52,650.00 52,650.00
449 0 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
2.5x3 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 22,500 3,375.00 3,375.00
450 0 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 15x3 Permanent Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 450,000 67,500.00 67,500.00
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - KILIFI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of
Affected Fences
Description of affected
trees and crops
Land
Entitlement
Business/Liv
lihood
Entitlement
Entitlement
for Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
451 Kaya Kilifi Kilifi
Kilifi College of
Accountancy 0 0721880471 0 0
17x12.5 Temporary
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 127,500 19,125.00 19,125.00
452 Kilifi 0 0 Amina Ramadhan 4997762 0734595083 0 0
12.5x9.5 Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1,187,500 178,125.00 178,125.00
453 Kilifi 0 0 Sanura 0 0 0 Salon 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 18,000 2,700.00 2,700.00
454 Kilifi 0 0 Hassan Rama 0 0 0 M-pesa 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 30,000 4,500.00 4,500.00
455 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - - -
456 Mabirikani 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
5x4.2m Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 157,500 23,625.00 23,625.00
457 Kilifi 0 Kilifi Evans Ochieng 0 0704837466 0 Kiosk
5x4.1m Semi-Permanent
Buildings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 165,000 24,750.00 24,750.00
458 Mabirikani 0 Kilifi Habiba Aden 0 0 0 Shop
4x4 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 135,000 20,250.00 20,250.00
459 Kilifi Mabirikani Kilifi Wabiba Adam 0 0 0 Shop
3.8x3.5 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 51,150 7,672.50 7,672.50
460 Kaya Kilifi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 6x3 Temporary Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 54,000 8,100.00 8,100.00
461 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kiosk 4x3.5 Permanent Buidings 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 151,250 22,687.50 22,687.50
462 Mabirikani 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 Shop
3.8x3.6 Temporary
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 52,290 7,843.50 7,843.50
463 Mabirikani Mabirikani Kilifi Ali Said 0 0 0 Shop 2.9x3 Permanent Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 98,250 14,737.50 14,737.50
464 Kaya Kilifi 0 Mariam Hassan 2147639 0726343310 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 11,250 1,687.50 1,687.50
465 Charomae 0 Kilifi Mohamed Igro 3915339 0728477158 0 0
4.9x3.2 Permanent
Buildings 20x2 Live Fence
1 Indigenous tree;4 Pawpaw
fruit tree,1 Muarubaine
Medicinal tree 0 - 0 10000 6000 172,800 25,920.00 41,920.00
466 Kalolo 0 Kilifi
Mwalimu Kalolo
Zongo 5457893 0719894384 0 0 0 4x1.7 Live fence
1 Pawpaw Fruit Tree,1
Sugarcane 0 - 0 1700 1000 2,700 405.00 3,105.00
467 Mabirikani 0 Kilifi George Baraka 0 0 0 0
7x3.5 Semi-Permanent
Building 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 183,750 27,562.50 27,562.50
468 Mabirikani Mabirikani Kilifi Amani Karisa 26004561 073564573 0 0 0 14x2 Live fence 0 0 - 0 7000 0 7,000 1,050.00 8,050.00
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - GONGONI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of Affected
Fences
Description of affected trees and
cropsLand Entitlement
Business/Livliho
od Entitlement
Entitlement for
Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and
Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
1 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Happy Gona 24032063 0736-996766 0 Bodaboda 2.7x1.3Temporary Building 0 2 Indigeneous trees 0 0 0 0 2000 23780 3567 5567
2 Goshi Goshi Malindi Kilifi Daniel Mae 0 0722343238 0 0 0 0 138.5x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 48475 48475 7271.25 55746.25
3 0 0 0 0 Recherd Otara 0 0 0 0 0 270x2 Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 162000 0 162000 24300 186300
4 Kwaupanga Ganda 0 Kilifi Dama Ngala Hinzano 5020365 0 0 0 0 0
2 Cashew nut,5 Mango,3 Bananas
fruit trees;84x9 maize,1 Pumpkin
crop 0 0 0 0 47800 47800 7170 54970
5 Kwaupanga 0 0 Kilifi
Raymond Kazungu
Kenga 28070531 0719594762 0 0 0 0
1 Mango fruit tree,30x4 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 7000 7000 1050 8050
6 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Ngowa Mwaringa 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Indigeneous trees,23 Indian
Ashoka Commercial trees,3
Coconut Fruit trees 0 0 0 0 28000 28000 4200 32200
7 0 0 0 Kilifi Ngumbao Jefwa 0 0 0 0 0 0
157x9 Maize crops,20x4 Cassava
crops 0 0 0 0 74650 74650 11197.5 85847.5
8 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Samini Kahindi 0 0729544953 0 0 0 0
1 Cashew nut,23 Pawpaw,2
Bananas crops 0 0 0 0 26000 26000 3900 29900
9 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Karisa Kenga 9391669 0789455935 0 0 0 0
3 Mango Fruit trees;30x6 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 12000 12000 1800 13800
10 Kwamarura Ganda Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0721206846 0 0 0 0
4 Indigenous trees,1 Mango fruit
tree 0 0 0 0 5000 5000 750 5750
11 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Shauri Ziro 21088519 0731219691 0 Bodaboda 1.2x3.2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19020 2853 2853
12 0 0 0 Kilifi Mary Changawa 13375958 0715025474 0 Shop 5.7x3.2 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 148050 22207.5 22207.5
13 Marura 0 0 Kilifi Mary Changawa 13375958 0715025474 0 Kiosk 48x2.5 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 371250 55687.5 55687.5
14 Marura Ganda Malindi Kilifi Ali Mohamed 10668920 0736539135 0 Shop 7.6x6.7 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 520450 78067.5 78067.5
15 Kwamarura Ganda Mere Kilifi Bamanya Kahindi 0 0705510403 0 0 7.6x7.6 Permanent buildings 0 7.6x1.5 Vegetables crops 0 0 0 0 570 578170 86725.5 87295.5
16 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Eliza Kachanze 26369616 0736370194 0 Shop 6.5x7,3.2x7 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 712750 106912.5 106912.5
17 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Agnes Tsufa 26354036 0718170694 0 Shop 2x3.3 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27300 4095 4095
18 Kwaupanga Ganda 0 Kilifi Monica Dama 21188924 0731162950 0 Shop 2x6.5 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72750 10912.5 10912.5
19 0 0 0 Kilifi Justin Katana 23494402 0732669335 0 Rentals 5x5 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 272500 40875 40875
20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12000 1800 1800
21 Kwamarura 0 0 Kilifi Nicholas Katana Hanga 0 0700343518 0 0 0 0
1 Mango fruit tree,26x7 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 10100 10100 1515 11615
22 Marura Ganda Malindi Kilifi Sulubu Mwavuo 0 0712459928 0 0 0 0
1 Pawpaw Fruit trees;20x7 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 8000 8000 1200 9200
23 Kwamarura Ganda Mere Kilifi Amos Karisa Kazungu 0 0702189612 0 0 0 0
1 Blue gum commercial tree,2
Mango fruit tree 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
24 Mere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Joseph Mwambire 2173833 0736982436 0 0 2.6x2.2 Temporary buildings 18x2 Live fence 3 Guavas fruit trees 0 0 0 9000 3000 29160 4374 16374
25 Kwaupanga Ganda 0 Kilifi Nzingo Saro 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Cashew nut,1 Mangofruit trees,1
Muarubaine medicinal tree 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
26 Mere Malindi Malindi Kilifi Athumani Mae 0 0736089233 0 0 0 0
1 Mango fruit tree,30x9 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 14500 14500 2175 16675
27 0 0 0 Kilifi Dama Baya 3899195 0 0 0 0 0
1 Cashew nut fruit tree;50x9 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 23500 23500 3525 27025
28 Kaembe Katendere Tendere Malindi Kilifi Masha Festus Kahindi 10688228 0715952772 0 0 0 0
3 Casurina commercial trees,36x5
Vegetables 0 0 0 0 11750 11750 1762.5 13512.5
29 Tendere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Hussein Hemed 0 0731966031 0 0 0 0 28x6 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 8400 8400 1260 9660
30 Mere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Athman Lali 8521699 0721417620 0 0 0 0 95x2 Banana fruit,80x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 58000 58000 8700 66700
31 Mere Ganda Mere Kilifi Chombo 0 0 0 0 0 0 25x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 8750 8750 1312.5 10062.5
32 Mere 0 0 Kilifi Zahara Ahmed 24306269 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 0 0 Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0
2x660 Live fence,2x660
Barbed wire
32 Casurina Commercial trees,7
Mango,3 Guavas Fruit trees,6
muarubaine medicinal trees 0 0 0 726000 48000 774000 116100 890100
34 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Zahara Ahmed 24306269 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77.5x9 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 34875 34875 5231.25 40106.25
36 0 0 0 0 Ganda Chiefs Camp 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Indian Ashoka Commercial trees 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
37 Mere Malindi Malindi Kilifi Mere S.D.A Primary 0 0735825395 0 0 0 0
2 Indigenous trees,22 Blue gum
commercial trees,1 Cashew nut Fruit
tree;1 Muarubaine medicinal tree 0 0 0 0 26000 26000 3900 29900
38 Mere Ganda Mere Kilifi Bahati 0 0 0 Hotel 4.1x4.1 Semi-Permanent buidings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 137325 20598.75 20598.75
39 Mere Ganda 0 Kilifi Jabu Hamad 2133149 0725315980 0 0 0 9x1.7 Live fence
2 Pawpaw,2 Mango,1 Banana Fruit
trees;1 Muarubaine Medicinal
tree;20x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 3825 8000 11825 1773.75 13598.75
40 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Athman Masoud 0 0738284847 0 0 5x1.6 Permanent buildings 18x1.7 Live fence
10 Pawpaw,5 Mango Fruit trees;2
Muarubaine Medicinaal trees;20x5
Vegetable crops 0 0 0 7650 22000 109650 16447.5 46097.5
41 0 0 0 Kilifi Katana Mramba 0 0735545543 0 0 0 0
7 Indegenous trees;4 Banana fruit
trees 0 0 0 0 11000 11000 1650 12650
42 Mere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Kahidi Jefwa 0 0735688248 0 0
1.9x9,4.2x9.6 Permanent
buildings
14x3 Live fence,38x1.2
Barbed wire
8 Banana fruit trees;38x9 Maize
crops,22x9 Cassava crops 0 0 0 24180 35000 633380 95007 154187
43 Mere 0 Malindi Kilifi Kahindi lewa Kalama 3898766 0726001500 0 Jua Kali 2.8x4.8 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51570 7735.5 7735.5
44 Kwapaka Ganda Malindi Kilifi Underson kalume 13849414 0 0 0 0 0 23x6 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 6900 6900 1035 7935
45 Mere Ganda 0 Kilifi Sidhani Kingi 0 0737449636 0 0 0 0
2 Cashew nut,3 Mango ,16 Banana
Fruit trees;1 Muarubaine Medicinal
tree,9.2x9 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 26140 26140 3921 30061
46 Mere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Charo 0 0736747681 0 0 0 0
2 Cashew nut fruit crops,67x5
Maize crops 0 0 0 0 18750 18750 2812.5 21562.5
47 0 0 0 0 Dume Kakume 28802411 0738260201 0 Bodaboda 3.3x2.2 Semi-Permanent building 0 20x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 4000 64450 9667.5 13667.5
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - GONGONI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of Affected
Fences
Description of affected trees and
cropsLand Entitlement
Business/Livliho
od Entitlement
Entitlement for
Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and
Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
48 Mere Ganda Malindi Kilifi Manyeso Charo 0 0733299513 0 0 3.3x7 Temporary building 0
3 Mango,15 Banana Fruit
trees;42x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 28500 97800 14670 43170
49 Mabaoni 0 Malindi Kilifi Salim Swaleh 32742097 0734567417 0 0 0 0
1 Coconut fruit tree,50x9 Maize
crop 0 0 0 0 23500 23500 3525 27025
50 0 0 0 0 Hadija Ali 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cashew,1 Mango fruit tree 0 0 0 0 2000 2000 300 2300
51 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Salama Kazungu 0 0728011799 0 0 0.3x0.3 Concrete slab 0
16 Indigenous trees,4 Bananas Fruit
crops 0 0 0 0 20000 20090 3013.5 23013.5
52 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Agnes Katana 9966061 0 0 Shop 12.7x5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 479250 71887.5 71887.5
53 Ganda Ganda 0 Kilifi Riziki Abdalla 2129317 0737550917 0 0 8.3x9.5 Permanent buildings 0 4x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 800 789300 118395 119195
54 0 0 0 0 Mali Chengo 0 0 0 Shop 5.5x2.7 Semi-Permanent builings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120375 18056.25 18056.25
55 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Ganda Market 0 0 0 0 17x7.5 Permanent 0 0 0 0 1275000 0 0 2550000 382500 1657500
56 0 0 Malindi Kilifi Said Abdala 22053421 0731313808 0 7.6x8.7 Semi-Permanent building 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 508950 76342.5 76342.5
57 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Abdalla Badhi 0 0 0 0
6.5x6.5 Permanent buildings,
1.5x12 Verandah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512500 76875 76875
58 Kwaupanga Ganda Malindi Kilifi Mariam Khamis 1167657 0715483685 0 0
10x8.5 Permanent buildings;3x2.2
Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 869800 130470 130470
59 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Torobe Ali 5038259 0 0 0 1.8x7.3 Semi-Permanent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98550 14782.5 14782.5
60 Ganda 0 0 Kilifi Answary Mosque 0 0 0 0 1.5x12 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180000 27000 27000
61 0 0 0 Kilifi Mwema Kaingu 0 0 0 0 0 10x2 Live fence
1 Pawpaw ,6 Bananas Fruit
trees;10x1.8 Vegetables 0 0 0 5000 7900 12900 1935 14835
62 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Alfauz Nursery School 0 0 0 0 0 25x3 Live fence 0 0 0 0 18750 0 18750 2812.5 21562.5
63 Kianda 0 Malindi Kilifi Omar Hamis Abdala 0 0726600452 0 Shop 20x8,8.8x1.8 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1792150 268822.5 268822.5
64 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Ganda Small Mosque 0 0 0 0 8x2 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160000 24000 24000
65 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Riziki Baya 0 0721697038 0 0 0 15x1 Live fence 0 0 0 0 3750 0 3750 562.5 4312.5
66 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Mwanaidi Sheban 3161506 0 0 0 0 12x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 1800 1800 270 2070
67 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Omar Maulid 11568021 0720300739 0 Barbershop
8.5x8.5 Permanent
buildings,2.2x2 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 766750 115012.5 115012.5
68 Ganda 0 Malindi Kilifi Aboud Maulid 3161187 0 0 0
9x9 Permanent buildings,1x1
Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 813000 121950 121950
69 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Abdalla Awadh 11764685 0 0 0 0 10x1.5 Live fence 0 0 0 0 3750 0 3750 562.5 4312.5
70 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi Moza Hemed 3161765 0787653446 0 Shop 2x2 Temorary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23250 3487.5 3487.5
71 Ganda Malindi Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 2.2x6 Temporary buildings 0
2 Pawpaw,1 Mango,1 Mtomoko
Fruit trees 0 0 0 0 4000 43600 6540 10540
72 Ganda Ganda 0 Kilifi
Changawa Kahindi
Jefwa 5033185 0739470189 0 0 0 0 16 Medicinal trees 0 0 0 0 16000 16000 2400 18400
73 0 0 0 Kilifi Happy Wanje 0 0 0 0 0 98x5 Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 147000 0 147000 22050 169050
74 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Mohamed Gamumu 5002970 0702309640 0 0 0 0 2 Coconut,1 Orange fruit tree 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
75 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Daniel Joshua 0 0 0 0 0 0 34x1.5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 2550 2550 382.5 2932.5
76 0 0 0 0 Maziwani Pry School 0 0 0 0 0 143x2 Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 85800 0 85800 12870 98670
77 Kwastembo Ganda Malindi Kilifi Doris Zawadi 24034405 0 0 0 0 0
2 Mango Fruit trees;57x3 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 10550 10550 1582.5 12132.5
78 Kwastembo Ganda Malindi Kilifi Elizabeth Kadzo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cashew nut fruit tree 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 150 1150
79 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi Stephen Mwambire 28357658 0737333206 0 0 9.8x3.9 Semi-Permanent building 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 286650 42997.5 42997.5
80 Mguruleni Ganda 0 Kilifi Kadzo Stembo 0 0731616876 0 0 8.7x2 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 174000 26100 26100
81 0 0 0 0 Edward Karisa 0 0736274439 0 0
6.2x7.1,3.5x3.5,1.8x3.5 Semi
permanent building 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 469275 70391.25 70391.25
82 Mguruleni 0 Malindi Kilifi Juliet Sulubu 29331681 0 0 0 0 0 53x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 7950 7950 1192.5 9142.5
83 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi Salim Kwicha 0 072000426 0 0 0 0 139x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 20850 20850 3127.5 23977.5
84 Ganda Ganda Malindi Kilifi Bahati 0 0 0 0 0
91x2 Live fence,4 Strands
barbed wire 4 indigenous trees 0 0 0 45500 4000 49500 7425 56925
85 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi Said Mohamed Dogo 0 0 0 Shop 55x3 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1661250 249187.5 249187.5
86 0 0 0 0 Kakala Mangale 0 0 0 0 6.4x5 Semi permanent buildings 0
1 Indigenous trees;1 Mango fruit
tree 0 0 0 0 2000 242000 36300 38300
87 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 Shop 0
40x2 Live fence,40x2
Permanent(Masonry)fence 8 Banana fruit trees 0 0 0 420000 8000 461750 69262.5 497262.5
88 0 0 0 0 Kanze Kambi 0 0 0 0 0 0 54x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 5400 5400 810 6210
89 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi Fatma Mohamed 13142624 0739235731 0 0 0 0 54x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 8100 8100 1215 9315
90 Mguruleni 0 Malindi Kilifi Omar Idy 8368170 0731545273 0 0 0 0
38x2 Maize crops,21x1 Cassava
crops 0 0 0 0 4850 4850 727.5 5577.5
91 Mguruleni Malindi Malindi Kilifi Faida Ngala 0 0 0 0 0 0 40x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 4000 4000 600 4600
92 Mguruleni Ganda Malindi Kilifi Abdi Tamimu 0 0 0 0 0
108x2 Live fence,108x2
Barbed wire 30 Indigenous trees 0 0 0 118800 30000 148800 22320 171120
93 0 0 0 0 Mohammed Omar 0 0721253889 0 0 12x10 Permanent building
2400x3
Permanent(Masonry)
7 Coconut,3 Pawpaw,32 Mango
fruit trees 0 0 0 0 40000 1240000 186000 226000
94 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Mary Said 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cashew nut fruit crops 0 0 0 0 2000 2000 300 2300
95 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Ngliwa 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Indigenous trees;20x6 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 10000 10000 1500 11500
96 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Sabaki Primary 0 0 0 0 0 76x1.7 Chainlink 0 0 0 0 77520 0 77520 11628 89148
97 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Pamela Minayo 11738044 0711981326 0 0 0 0 64x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 9600 9600 1440 11040
98 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kafuti Sirya 0 0707975947 0 0 0 0
1 Indigenous trees;86x9 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 39700 39700 5955 45655
99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 15750 15750 2362.5 18112.5
100 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Katana Kafundi 0 0 0 0 4.5x3.2 Semi permanent buildings 25x1.5 Live fence 0 0 0 0 9375 0 117375 17606.25 26981.25
101 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Charo Baya 0 0 0 0 0 0 35x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 8750 8750 1312.5 10062.5
102 Sabaki 0 Magarini Kilifi Sanita John 30176301 0714877974 0 0 2.7x5.5 Temporary building 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44550 6682.5 6682.5
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No Village Location Sub - County County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of Affected
Fences
Description of affected trees and
cropsLand Entitlement
Business/Livliho
od Entitlement
Entitlement for
Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and
Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
103 Kikombetele 0 Magarini Kilifi Morris Katana 0 0726206561 0 0
2.5x2 Permanent building,3.9x2.5
Temporary building 0 4 Indigenous trees 0 0 0 0 4000 83250 12487.5 16487.5
104 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Samuel Charo 8369114 0712871414 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
105 Sabaki 0 0 Kilifi Kenga Mbui 26023060 0 0 0 0 0
4 Muarubaine Medicinal tree;55x5
Maize crops 0 0 0 0 17750 17750 2662.5 20412.5
106 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kitsao Mkamba 0 0727207032 0 0 0 0 1 Indigenous tree 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 150 1150
107 Sabaki 0 Magarini Kilifi Kasena Sharifu 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Cashew nut fruits,2 Muarubaine
Medicinal trees,85x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 17750 17750 2662.5 20412.5
108 Sabaki Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kadzora 0 0 0 0 0
21x2.2 Live fence;3.9x2.5
Gate fence 0 0 0 0 33125 0 33125 4968.75 38093.75
109 Sabaki Sabaki Magarini Kilifi Charo Kenga 0 0 0 0
9x4,10.3x4 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0
1 Cashew nut fruit tree;30x9 Maize
crops 0 0 0 0 14500 593500 89025 103525
110 Kikombetele Sabaki Magarini Kilifi Chenga Nzola 32113314 0705422424 0 0
3.3x5.9,3.9x7.7 Semi-Permanent
building;3x1.9 Temporary
building 0 2 Pawpaw fruit trees 0 0 0 0 2000 390350 58552.5 60552.5
111 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Safari Ngonyo 0 0 0 0
8x3.5,3.2X5.2 Semi-Permanent
buildings;2.4X2.4,1.9X1.9
Temporary buildings 0 6 Cashew nut fruit trees 0 0 0 0 6000 368910 55336.5 61336.5
112 Sabaki 0 0 Kilifi Karisa Dadu Dzimba 2122065 0 0 0
2.2x3,2.x4 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0
1 Indigenous tree,1 Cashew nut fruit
tree;1.5x20 Maize crop 0 0 0 0 3500 137000 20550 24050
113 Kikombetele Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kalume Karisa 0 0 0 0 0 0 64x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 12800 12800 1920 14720
114 Kitsangemi 0 Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0
3.5x5.1 Semi-Permanent
buildings;3.5x5.1 Temporary
buildings 0
1 Indigenous trees;1 Muarubaine
Medicinal trees 0 0 0 0 2000 189425 28413.75 30413.75
115 Katsangani Malindi Magarini Kilifi Karisa Khodhe 2132915 0 0 0 0 29x2 Live fence
90x5 Maize crops, 1 medicinal tree,
1 muarubaine tree 0 0 0 14500 24500 39000 5850 44850
116 Katsangani Malindi Magarini Kilifi Karisa Kazungu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
117 Katsangani Malindi Magarini Kilifi Karisa Sulubu 0 0 0 0 0 0 64x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 22400 22400 3360 25760
118 Katsangani Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kitsao Sulubu 0 0 0 0 0 0 91x9 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 40950 40950 6142.5 47092.5
119 Katsangani 0 Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 18x2 Barbed wire 10 Indigenous trees 0 0 0 10800 10000 20800 3120 23920
120 Katsangani Malindi Magarini Kilifi Kilima Marlo 0 0 0 0 0 9X2 Chain-Link 2 Palm Medicinal trees 0 0 0 10800 2000 12800 1920 14720
121 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10x2 Permanent buildings
18x2.5 Live fence;5x3
Gate; 50X2.5 Electric
fence 0 0 0 0 156250 0 356250 53437.5 209687.5
122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Indigenous trees,4 Palm Medicinal
trees;70x9 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 39500 39500 5925 45425
123 Mijikenda Sabaki Magarini Kilifi
Mijikenda Courtyard
Miji 0 0 0 0
5.5x3.2,5x2.5 Permanent
buildings 4x3,1.2x2 Gate 0 0 0 0 20000 0 321000 48150 68150
124 Mijikenda Malindi Magarini Kilifi Rehema Abdullahi 21463671 0708624918 0 Shop 3x3 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38250 5737.5 5737.5
125 Mijikenda 0 0 Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 55x1 Live fence 0 0 0 0 13750 0 13750 2062.5 15812.5
126 Moi Village Magarini Magarini Kilifi Shida Kadzitu 20757854 0715039941 0 0 3x5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 1 Indigenous tree;50x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 18500 131000 19650 38150
127 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Amina Jumaa 13144110 0715158199 0 Shop 1x2.1 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17550 2632.5 2632.5
128 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Paul Kitsao 0 0708441418 0 0
1.8x2.2 Semi-Permanent
buildings,3.4x2 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50100 7515 7515
129 Moi Village Magarini Magarini Kilifi Mary Safari 0 070503444 0 0 1x1.8 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5400 810 810
130 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Loyce Nzai Kombe 30749474 0703562301 0 Shop 4x1.5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56250 8437.5 8437.5
131 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Elinah Dama 0 0708441418 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3750 562.5 562.5
132 Moi Village Sabaki Magarini Kilifi Jackson karisa Kahindi 20585830 0727770996 0 Cafe 6.9x4.8 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 383700 57555 57555
133 Moi Village 0 Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
134 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Festus Baraka 0 0 0 0 0 0 73x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 7300 7300 1095 8395
135 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Manyeso Kandu 0 0 0 0 0 0 20x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 7000 7000 1050 8050
136 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 5x2.5 Gate 0 0 0 0 20000 0 20000 3000 23000
137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
138 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Joseph Mwaduna 14498677 0728048686 0 Club 6.2x2.8 Temporary buildings 0 1 Coconut,1 Lemon fruit tree 0 0 0 0 2000 65330 9799.5 11799.5
139 Moi Village Malindi Magarini Kilifi Rehema Charo 0 0 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11250 1687.5 1687.5
140 Moi Village 0 0 Kilifi Rehema Charo Ngoma 0 0 0 0 2.5x2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 2250 2250
141 Bridge Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Kenya Defence Forces 0 0 0 0 31x2.6Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 241800 36270 36270
142 Kagombani Malindi Malindi Kilifi Municipal 0 0 0 0 16x2.6 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312000 46800 46800
143 Kagombani Malindi Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
144 Sabaki Malindi 0 Kilifi
Hudheifa Sabaki
Islamic Centre 0 0 0 0 3.7x3 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111000 16650 16650
145 Konambaya 0 Malindi Kilifi Silus Birya Mbango 0 0 0 0 0 0 20x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 5000 5000 750 5750
146 Kwa Abud Magarini Magarini Kilifi Amina Abbas 0 0725843822 0 0
2.3x2.5 Semi-Permanent
buildings;3.2x2.2 Temporary
buildings 130x4 Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 156000 0 220245 33036.75 189036.75
147 Kwa Abud Magarini Magarini Kilifi Abiud Mohammed 0 0 0 0 3.2x4.2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40320 6048 6048
148 Kwa Abud 0 Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 150x4 Barbed wire 1 Indigenous tree 0 0 0 180000 1000 181000 27150 208150
149 Majenjeni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Charo Kahindi 0 0729076855 0 0 0 122x2 Barbed wire
15 Casurina Commercial
trees;122x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 73200 39400 112600 16890 129490
150 0 0 0 0 Omar Ngonyo 0 0 0 0 0 270x2 Gate
38 Blue gum,22 Casurina
Commercial trees 0 0 0 20000 60000 80000 12000 92000
151 Mamburui 0 Magarini Kilifi Omar Salim 13536165 07120633525 0 Kiosk 3.4x2.9 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85200 12780 12780
152 Mamburui Magarini Magarini Kilifi Kadzitu Katulu 0 0701136389 0 Cafe 5.1x4.8 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 55x2 Maize ,10x2 Cassava crops 0 0 0 0 6500 201350 30202.5 36702.5
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - GONGONI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of Affected
Fences
Description of affected trees and
cropsLand Entitlement
Business/Livliho
od Entitlement
Entitlement for
Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and
Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
153 Mambrui Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Katana Bambaya 0 0 0 0 4.8x5.1 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 55x2 Maize ,10x2 Cassava crops 0 0 0 0 6500 190100 28515 35015
154 Mambrui Magarini Magarini Kilifi Kazungu Chai 0 0 0 0 0 20x1.3 Barbed wire 20x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 7800 5000 12800 1920 14720
155 Mambrui Magarini Magarini Kilifi Stephen Kaingu 10422932 0705111893 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
156 Kagombani Mambrui Magarini Kilifi Samson Mele 13376237 0722298169 0 0 0 0 60x8 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 24000 24000 3600 27600
157 Kagombani Mambrui Magarini Kilifi Kagombani pry 0 0732904833 0 0 0 295x2x6 Barbed wire gate
20 Casurina Commercial trees;47
Muarubaine Medicinal trees 0 0 0 177000 67000 244000 36600 280600
158 Kagombani 0 Magarini Kilifi
Joseph Kahindi
Mtawali 1 0728728596 0 0 0 0 20x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
159 Kagombani Magarini Magarini Kilifi Mwanje Mwadima 0 0728848667 0 0 0 0 16x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 4000 4000 600 4600
160 Kagombani Magarini Magarini Kilifi Kenga Tunje 0 0 0 0 0 0 129x6 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 38700 38700 5805 44505
161 Kagombani Magarini Magarini Kilifi Barisa Tunje 0 0 0 0 0
109x2 live fence;109x2
Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 119900 0 119900 17985 137885
162 Kagombani Magarini Magarini Kilifi Safari Joseph 13485125 0723561829 0 3.6x4.8 Semi-permanent buildings 0 76 Banana fruit trees;70x5 Maize 0 0 0 0 93500 223100 33465 126965
163 Mwangani 0 Magarini Kilifi Kahindi Kalasinga 0 0708240002 0 0 0 0 27x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 6750 6750 1012.5 7762.5
164 Mwangani Mambrui Magarini Kilifi Jumaa Ngonyo 11760275 0728839976 0 0 0 0 60x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 6000 6000 900 6900
165 Mwangani Magarini Magarini Kilifi Sidi Katana 0 0716418929 0 Shop 1.6x3.2 Temporary buidings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26610 3991.5 3991.5
166 Kibaochangombe Magarini Magarini Kilifi Francis Kenga 5539766 0718678686 0 0 0 0 59.6x4 Maize,59.6x9 Cotton crops 0 0 0 0 11920 11920 1788 13708
167 Mwangani Mambrui Magarini Kilifi
Ngonyo Mwagandi
Ngala 5036349 0 0 0 0 48x9 Maize ,48x9 Cotton crops 0 0 0 0 21600 21600 3240 24840
168 Mwangani 0 Magarini Kilifi Killium Charo 11760277 0717119878 0 0 0 0 35x9 Maize,35x9 other crops 0 0 0 0 15750 15750 2362.5 18112.5
169 Mwangani Mabrui Magarini Kilifi Kambao Shillingi 0 0729911869 0 0 0 72.4x2x7 Barbed wire 72.4x1.5 Maize Crops 0 0 0 43440 5430 48870 7330.5 56200.5
170 Mwangani Magarini Mambrui Kilifi Charo Machuko 5020591 0 0 0 0 0 67.2x6 Maize;67.2x6 cotton crops 0 0 0 0 20160 20160 3024 23184
171 Wayani Mtanaheri Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 7500 7500 1125 8625
172 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Athuman Said 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Casurina Commercial trees 0 0 0 0 20000 20000 3000 23000
173 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 52x2.5 Live fence 1 Orange,2 Guavas fruit crops 0 0 0 32500 3000 35500 5325 40825
174 Mwangani 0 Mambrui Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8x8 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 3200 3200 480 3680
175 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Mansuri Naji 0 0 0 0 0 0 116x7 Maize;30x7 Vegetables 0 0 0 0 51100 51100 7665 58765
176 0 0 0 Kilifi Fahali Kadenge 0 0 0 0 0
67x1.5 Barbed 3 Strands
wire 0 0 0 0 30150 0 30150 4522.5 34672.5
177 Wayani Mambrui Magarini Kilifi Kadzitu Kadenge 0 0705383519 0 0 0 0
140 Casurina Commercial
trees;20x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 143000 143000 21450 164450
178 Mjanaheri 0 0 Kilifi David Karisa 11262409 0725613634 0 0 3x3.8 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34200 5130 5130
179 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Kadzo Mrabu 0 0 0 0 0 90x2 Gate 65x5 Tomato crops 0 0 0 20000 16250 36250 5437.5 41687.5
180 Mjanaheri 0 Gongoni Kilifi Samwel Matole 0 0723207049 0 6x5 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300000 45000 45000
181 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Katana Samuel 0 0723924543 0 Posho mill
4.4x7.4 Permanent
buildings;3.3x4.7,4.4x5.4 Semi-
Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 672625 100893.75 100893.75
182 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Edwin Wanjala Wasike 0 0711536074 0 Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33750 5062.5 5062.5
183 Mbithi Mole Malindi Magarini Kilifi John Kalume 10305920 0720532593 0 0 0 0 47x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 11750 11750 1762.5 13512.5
184 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi John Changawa 0 0728671449 0 0 0 12x1.5 Live fence
1 Cashew nuts fruit trees,61x5
Maize crops 0 0 0 4500 16250 20750 3112.5 23862.5
185 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Katana Chemu 0 0 0 0 0 0 92x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 18400 18400 2760 21160
186 Majenjeni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Ronald Ngala 0 0720383834 0 0 0 8X3 Live fence 0 0 0 0 6000 0 6000 900 6900
187 Mjanaheri Magarini Magarini Kilifi Karisa Sulubu 5461052 0725474598 0 0 0 0 88x9 Maize,50x9 Greengrams crops 0 0 0 0 62100 62100 9315 71415
188 Kokotoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
231 Casurina commercial trees;8x4
Maize crops 0 0 0 0 232600 232600 34890 267490
189 0 0 0 Kilifi Rebbeca 0 0717168783 0 0 0 0 21x3.5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 3675 3675 551.25 4226.25
190 Mkilifini Maundi Magarini Kilifi Jesse 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Indigenous;23 Palm medicinal tree 0 0 0 0 25000 25000 3750 28750
191 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Samuel Rondo 1 0724984625 0 0 0 0 72x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 14400 14400 2160 16560
192 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Katana Mwagunga 0 0 0 0 0 0 60x5 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 15000 15000 2250 17250
193 Kathemirini Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Donald Mumba 24673465 0718235091 0 0 6x2 Permanent buildings 0 50x4 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 10000 130000 19500 29500
194 Majengo Mapya Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Gongoni Cess point 0 0786153647 0 0 4.2x3.2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40320 6048 6048
195 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi Award Said Abdala 0 0721470615 0 0 0
50x2 Permanent(Masonry)
fence 0 0 0 0 500000 0 500000 75000 575000
196 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Father Mchina 0 0 0 0 0 0 136x7 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 47600 47600 7140 54740
197 Gongoni Gongoni Malindi Kilifi 0 0 0 0 0 0
96x2 Corrugated Iron
fence 0 0 0 0 48000 0 48000 7200 55200
198 0 0 0 0 Michael Jefwa 0 0705635915 0 0 11x7 Semi permanent buildings 0 20x2 Cassava crops 0 0 0 0 2000 579500 86925 88925
199 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Beatrice Bibi Bakari 8657324 0729249485 0 Shop 18x5 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 281250 42187.5 42187.5
200 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Naima Mole 25972526 0715187311 0 Café 16x6 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 971250 145687.5 145687.5
201 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi 0 0 0 0 M-pesa 16x6 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 993750 149062.5 149062.5
202 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Kangindo Charo 5539230 0710382873 0 Café 16x6 Permanent buildings 0
7 Indigenous trees;20 Indian Ashoka
Commercial trees,1 Coconut fruit
tree 0 0 0 0 28000 999250 149887.5 177887.5
203 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Kafadzi Kenga 13849327 0722829759 0 Vegetable Stall 7x4.5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 247500 37125 37125
204 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Sidi kazungu 9878254 0707397279 0 Shop 5.7x4.5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 203625 30543.75 30543.75
205 Gongoni Gongoni 0 Kilifi Kahindi Kabwere 0 0728732215 0 0
11.4x4.5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 384750 57712.5 57712.5
206 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi Josephine Kache 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
207 Gongoni Malindi Gongoni Kilifi Japhet Nzaria Kombe 0 0727657772 0 0 4.5x8.7 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 391500 58725 58725
208 0 0 0 0 Breeze Point Café 0 0726558740 0 0
6x2 semi-Permanent
buildings;3x2,9x3 Temporary
buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 189000 28350 28350
209 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Mercy 13625268 0723853537 0 Cafe 5x4 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 30000 60000 0 0 183750 27562.5 117562.5
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Zamconsult Consulting Engineers ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR KAKUYUNI - GONGONI May 2017
No Village Location Sub - County County Name of HHID No. of HH
Head
Telephone No. of
HH Head
Description of
Affected Land
Description of
Affected
Businesses
Description of Affected
Structures
Description of Affected
Fences
Description of affected trees and
cropsLand Entitlement
Business/Livliho
od Entitlement
Entitlement for
Structures
Entitlement for
Fences
Entitlement for
Trees and
Crops Sub Total
Disturbance
Allowance 15%
of sub total Total Entitlement
210 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Moses Muema 0 0702826662 0 Shop 3x5.7 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 162000 24300 24300
211 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Mercy Karisa 27278727 0707017027 0 Vegetable Stall 3.8x4.5 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 30000 51300 0 0 166350 24952.5 106252.5
212 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Beatrice Masha 0 0700367442 0 Shop
11.2x4.5 Semi-Permanent
buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411750 61762.5 61762.5
213 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi
Zachary Oirurukera
Ombati 24479486 0726699250 0 0 1.8x1.2 Temporay buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6480 972 972
214 Gongoni Malindi Magarini Kilifi Peninah Mongeri 10799560 0733261890 0 Shop 3.8x2.5 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39750 5962.5 5962.5
215 Gongoni 0 Magarini Kilifi Rehema Kaingu 29669578 0707010642 0 Hotel
3.6x12 Permanent
buildings,4.1x12 Semi-Permanent
buildings, 10000,5000 Litres
water tank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 911000 136650 136650
216 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Shadrack Muthee 24037332 0 0 Barbershop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11250 1687.5 1687.5
217 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi John Mwiti 25645105 0710542610 0 Shop 16x6 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 971250 145687.5 145687.5
218 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Juma Abdala Malau 4588234 0721348759 0 Jua Kali
7x3.8 Permanent buildings,
9.6x15.8 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1794050 269107.5 269107.5
219 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Samuel Mugweru 20294828 0720433773 0 Agrovet 9.6x15.8 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1550550 232582.5 232582.5
220 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Juma Abdalla 4588234 0721348759 0 Rentals 12.1x10.4 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1318400 197760 197760
221 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Mohammed Athman 11141796 0722105610 0 Shop 14.5x8.7 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1272750 190912.5 190912.5
222 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi Sammy Ngeno 0 0720825948 0 Barber Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11250 1687.5 1687.5
223 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi
Mohamed Omar
Dumila 26305472 0721668432 0 Posho mill 18.5x8.8 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1661750 249262.5 249262.5
224 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Chrispus lewa 10669745 0772565167 0 Kiosk 3.7x1.9 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54840 8226 8226
225 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Masail 0 0 0 0 5.7x2.7 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46170 6925.5 6925.5
226 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Masha Timothy 0 0737554306 0 Shop 4.8x2.7 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50130 7519.5 7519.5
227 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Gilbert Birya 0 0725972711 0 0 2.2x2.2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14520 2178 2178
228 Gongoni Malindi Gongoni Kilifi Willliam Kadenge 24373059 0 0 Shop 3.5x5 Semi-Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 165000 24750 24750
229 Gongoni 0 0 Kilifi Shadrack Charo 5001644 0 0 0 2.2x2.2 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14520 2178 2178
230 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Kabae Chome 0 0708824492 0 Video Show 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11250 1687.5 1687.5
231 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Racheal Neema 1 0728170422 0 Shop 53x11 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5841250 876187.5 876187.5
232 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Daniel Kitsao 0 0717410113 0 Salon 2.8x4 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123250 18487.5 18487.5
233 Gongoni 0 Gongoni Kilifi Rouben Baya Kenga 3897330 0716012544 0 Shop
5x5x0.3 Water Tank stand and
tank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48750 7312.5 7312.5
234 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Abubakar Somae 11641228 0723895727 0 Shop
5x5x0.25 Water tank stand and
tank
5x3 Gate;14x3 Wooden
fence 0 0 0 0 20000 0 85000 12750 32750
235 Magarini Magarini Magarini Kilifi
Mapimo Youth
Polytechnic 0 0720255825 0 0 0
95x1.5 Live fence;10x3
Permanent(Masonry);141x
2 Barbed 5 Strands
wire;5x3 Gate 0 0 0 0 290225 0 290225 43533.75 333758.75
236 Sabasaba Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Hadija Yusuf 0 0729922733 0 Kiosk 2.5x3 Temporary buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33750 5062.5 5062.5
237 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi Peter Ngowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 50x3 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 7500 7500 1125 8625
238 Zhogato 0 Gongoni Kilifi David Kahindi Salim 0 0713593772 0 0 9.5x8.5 Permanent buildings 32x2 Live fence 0 0 0 0 16000 0 823500 123525 139525
239 Gongoni Magarini Magarini Kilifi
Ngonyo Mwagandi
Mwalimu 25438373 0716368468 0 0 3.6x3.4 Permanent buildings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122400 18360 18360
240 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Nassir Auni 0 0722871899 0 0 0
21x1.5 Live fence;38x8
Barbed wire 0 0 0 0 99075 0 99075 14861.25 113936.25
241 Sabasaba Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Bridge International 0 0719192452 0 0 15x10,3x11 Permanent buildings 38x8 Barbed wire fence 0 0 0 0 91200 0 1921200 288180 379380
242 Gongoni Gongoni Magarini Kilifi Daniel Nzai 0 0 0 0 0 0 30x2 Maize crops 0 0 0 0 3000 3000 450 3450
Resettlement Action Plan for LOT 3 Pipelines and Reservoirs 5